At India Art Fair 2026: Nairobi-born photographer Thandiwe Muriu on coming to love East African wax textile prints, how women can perhaps come ‘to love ourselves more’, and coming to love her own Black hair and how it can do its own beautiful thing.
If you are planning to visit the India Art Fair 2025 and are not sure what to see first, start with these 10 pieces. Also start here if you're unable to go for any reason but would like to keep abreast of what's interesting at the 16th edition of the Delhi art fair.
Western Australian artist Darrell Sibosado on treating indigenous art like any other form of contemporary art rather than an 'anthropological display case', coming to the India Art Fair 2025 and why he wants to come back to India again.
From LN Tallur's deepdive into how artificial intelligence works to Karishma Swali and Eva Jospin's new canvas - literally and figuratively - for Indian embroidery, a look at the bigger and more impactful exhibits from the art fair that ended on February 4.
What to expect at the India Art Fair 2024, the focus on collectible design that is both functional and a piece of art, the latest BMW art car, how to get started if you're thinking about becoming an art collector and more from India Art Fair director Jaya Asokan.
The Godfather of the Asian Underground sound on his forthcoming performance in Delhi, new album and future plans.
Tehran-based visual artist Zahra Yazdani's first solo show in India, Scripted Selves: Sutures of Signs and Symbols at Latitude 28 gallery in Delhi maps human body's capacity for feelings.
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.
On CNBC-TV18's special show, The India Art Fair 2013, which is in its fifth edition and is being held in Delhi, one chances an opportunity to see some of the best contemporary and modern art that is out there.
From time immemorial artists have been expressing the world through their work. Sometimes lampooned, sometimes appreciated but this canvas of expressions has fed our emotions and hit our existence always.