*** Winter evenings might be getting colder in Delhi now, but the festival circuit is surely hotting up. With a string of art and culture festivals lined up this season, where else would one want to be but in the capital city? From next Friday till Sunday, all roads will lead to the majestic […]
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Turning 10 In Style
Khoj, a Delhi-based multi-disciplinary cultural NGO, is celebrating its 10 years in Khirkee Extension, and doing it in style. No, there is no fancy cocktail opening here; it’s the residents of Khirkee who will get a chance to double up as artists, musicians, actors and cooks in the three-day festival titled Khoj Dus Tak […]
The Stage is Set
One of the most awaited classical dance festivals in the city is back. Featuring specially designed, site-specific group choreographies, Ananya Dance Festival’12 – now in its 11th year – will light up the majestic Purana Qila monument in New Delhi for five evenings starting October 6. Organised by the Department of Art, Culture, Languages, Delhi […]
Aseem Trivedi And The Art Of Dissent
So here is the thing. We are living in an India where voices can be muffled, and young cartoonists can be jailed for creative dissent and protesters can be beaten up and shown that the State is intolerant of inconvenient points-of-view whether they are about dams or nuclear plants or corruption. And it is […]
Artists in Wonderland
It’s so rare that you are allowed to touch a work of art that to be invited to walk all over it can be both intimidating and intriguing. On Tuesday evening, visitors who walked into Latitude 28, stepping over dozens of rubber prints, looked as bewildered as they would have been if asked to explain […]
The Narrative of Belonging
Editor’s note: This Eid we are very happy to introduce to you, our first contributor from Pakistan. Here is to threads that bind us together inextricably through art, music, cinema and a shared humanity. This piece is reproduced here courtesy NuktaArt, Pakistan’s contemporary art magazine.www.nuktaartmag.com. In the Western dialectic of art, dislocation denotes alienation and disjuncture […]
Book Review: Artist, Undone
It is perhaps the first novel about the intriguing world of art by an insider, one who knows the artists and the art market. Published by Hachette India, Artist, Undone is the debut novel by V. Sanjay Kumar – a Chennai based art collector and one of the directors of Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai – who […]
Dimpy Menon-Leap Of Faith
Even before I met artist and sculptor Dimpy Menon, I met her art. On my way to work many years ago, I would pass an art gallery and often see on its feature wall, the doodle of a human figure cradling a lotus. Just a few lines but there was immense warmth in their flow. […]
One River, Many Stories
River as a witness. River as a companion. River as a traveller. River as a habitat. As a purveyor of food. Waste. Faith. Goods. Livelihoods. Memory. Artist, film maker and photographer Bhavani GS has been obsessed with the many faces of Cauvery for years now and decided to travel along with the river “to see what […]
Art On Wheels
At first glance the Scorpio that Delhi-based artist-brothers Manil and Rohit Gupta have driven down in looks like a blown up toy straight out of a comic book. Look closer and the spontaneously drawn organic forms, graffiti, speech bubbles, street art, language from everyday life, all come together like a thoughtfully executed painting that has […]
Is This A Celebration?
The big, fat Indian wedding, with its larger than life sets and high-decibel music, has been the muse for many Hindi films, the latest being the blockbuster Band Baaja Baarat which made overnight stars of Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma. In the hands of Baroda-based artist Vasudha Thozur, the same celebration finds a new twist. […]
Rare Retrospective
It may be a delayed tribute, but the expanse of the retrospective show of Ramkinkar Baij, celebrated as pioneer of modern Indian sculpture, leaves no room for any complaint. Hosted by the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi and curated by sculptor K.S Radhakrishnan, who was also a student of Baij, the retrospective includes […]