Art Walk

Art Walk

 There was a time when a trip to the bourgeois Hauz Khas Village was a must-do on every high-heeled art lover’s weekend itinerary. In the last one year, however, the sleepy South Delhi neighbourhood of Lado Sarai has emerged as the new art destination with as many as five new art galleries having opened their […]

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A Dream For Tibet

A Dream For Tibet

On April 28, internationally acclaimed artist and activist Rima Fujita will present the original drawings of her new book, Save the Himalaya  (foreword penned by Richard Gere and HH Dalai Lama) with other recent works at the Sundaram Art Gallery in Beverly Hills. All proceeds will be donated to Tibetan refugee children in exile. Rima’s paintings have the texture of a tapestry […]

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More Than a Doll

In a sublimely detailed work called Doll House, artist Abir Kar blurs the line between reality and fantasy as we see what must possibly be a little girl’s room full of stuffed toys, a pink laptop, pubescent clutter, a wall ornament that says ‘Drama Queen,’ and a heart-holding teddy bear in a cage. Is this […]

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Still. Silent

Artist CF John is not given to flourishes. He does not need them because in his work, you see the distillation of all of life. Not its impulses. Raw gashes. Or its over stated drama. What you see is balance. Stillness. Life evenly poised between the tangible and the invisible. Swathes of peace. Introspective protagonists revelling in rich inner […]

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What Lies Beneath

I met Vivek Mathew years ago at his first photography show and he has progressively delved deeper and deeper in the core of his passion for images, for light and shadows, for the ripple of textures, for the music of silence and photographed the most unlikely of objects and themes with startling perspective and insight. It is easy […]

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Poetry in Pictures

Poetry in Pictures

As you enter the time-weathered building of Triveni Kala Sangam in the heart of Delhi – its top floor also home to veteran artist Rameshwar Broota for nearly four decades – nothing prepares you to confront the monumental photographs that hang outside his office room. Step into his office, and more of these intricately textured […]

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Summit to Stardom?

Cynics often dismiss the taste for fine arts as an elitist pursuit, but the one event that seemed to be a great equaliser was the India Art Summit that took place in the capital in January. Right from the parking lot – where an S-class Mercedes could be seen jostling for space with the humble […]

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