This year, ICW finds its home across two prime locations in New Delhi – British Council and Bikaner House…writes Siddhi Jain. To give sustainable livelihood and exposure to craft communities post pandemic,
The Bihar Museum has announced the Bihar Museum Biennale, to be held in March at the museum premises in Patna. Organized by the Department of Arts, Culture and Youth affairs, Government of
An exhibition of paintings by Portugal-based painter Daniela Reis, based on the artist’s own exploration of the ‘feminine’, will be on view at the website of the Indian International Centre in New
Not many know that when renowned Indian classical musician and Padma Vibhushan recipient late Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan was just a child and had has difficulties in speech, his father would put
An online exhibition on the theme of mothers and sentiments associated with them, springs from the loss of curator Anu Jindal’s mother a year ago. Jindal has brought together artists from different
Three-and-half years ago, at the age of forty-seven, US-based Sameer Bhide suffered an extremely rare and massive hemorrhagic stroke and underwent two brain surgeries and then spent a month in a medically
‘FRIN/GE’, an ongoing group show presented by Vadehra Art Gallery and curated by Shaleen Wadhwana, unpacks the ideas and feelings that govern norms, behaviours and actions leading to the creation of an
Drawing from a collection of pre-modern and modern Indian art, art gallery DAG has curated an unparalleled art show, ‘Navrasa — The Nine Emotions of Art’, that views stellar works of Indian
From what keeps women out of the workplace, to stories that connect law and humanity, here are five female authors to end your year and with. ‘Yours Legally’ by Sonia Sahijwani ‘Yours
Amid the host of autobiographies and biographies, examinations of political partisanship – and their social effects, new looks at history and more as well as a wide array of fiction for all