S HarshaVardhana’s new solo show ‘Subliminal’ at Delhi’s Art Alive Gallery marks a fresh departure and an arrival in the artist’s oeuvre — from pale hues of his earlier works to a primacy of bold colours — with the triangle at its core and maturity in its articulation.
Artist Lal Bahadur Singh, who grew up in UP’s Ghazipur, says ‘I’m presenting my human society through the figures of birds and animals’ about his exhibition ‘Silent Echoes of a Flight Beyond… and Whispers of the Earth Beneath…’ at Delhi’s Gallerie Nvya.
Mumbai hosts "Anjolie The Wanton Fabulist", veteran artist Anjolie Ela Menon's solo show after nine years. Menon, who's painted almost every day for the last 60 years, talks about the change in colours in her works, memories with legends, art market boom and Artificial Intelligence.
Six artists took part in the residency which saw an Open Studio in October and an exhibition at Goa’s Serendipity Arts Festival which ended yesterday.
Mumbai's Tao Art Gallery founder and artist Kalpana Shah’s show ‘My Universe’ at Art Space gallery in Singapore on till January 7 is her solo exhibition after a gap of 10 years.
Art community come together to celebrate Delhi Art Society founder's contribution to Indian art in 23 sculptures at the India International Centre in Delhi (December 7-21).
Veteran photographer David de Souza's photo book ‘The Jesuits, Goa and the Arts’, edited by Rinald D’Souza, SJ, and Anthony da Silva, SJ, and published by Goa-based Xavier Centre for Historical Research, highlights the ‘Modo Goano’ style found in the Jesuit-inspired art and architecture that continue to dot the Goan landscape today.
From street art to sculptures to installations, Delhi Art Week presents a united front of the art community in its third edition, December 1-10.
At NGMA Bengaluru, till April 2024, get a glimpse of 77 artworks of an entire ‘township’ free of urban influences that Mahatma Gandhi commissioned Indian modernist and Bengal School of Art master Nandalal Bose in 1938 for Indian National Congress' annual session at Haripura, Gujarat.
DAG’s group show of ten 60-plus women artists from India takes us to a time when Indian women artists first found a feminist language — and their art is as 2023-feminist as it was 1970s’-feminist.
Artix, India's first-ever hotel art fair, at the Taj Mahal Palace in the national capital this weekend, turns rooms in luxury hotels into art galleries and a marketplace for galleries and art buyers.
Over the past decade, consumer behaviour studies have concluded that millennials have a large appetite for self-improvement and informal learning, and it applies to their approach to investing in art.
'Neither Earth Nor Sky', the first-ever retrospective of the Baroda Group of Artists member and one of the country's earliest abstractionist painters opens at the DAG, New Delhi.