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Art
Amrita Sher-Gil's modernity
Magyar connection
Amrita Sher-Gil’s modernity was shaped not only by her engagement with the Indian reality, but also by her early exposure to Hungarian literature and
Margit Köves
Exhibition
Imperial images
An exhibition on Delhi from the late 19th to the early 20th century, which was recently on in Bangalore, gives visitors a chance to understand the pom
VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED
Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Life and art
The Kochi-Muziris Biennale, India’s first such show, provides a much-needed platform for a vital inquiry into today’s art by bringing together artists
K. SATCHIDANANDAN
Art
Amrita’s village
Saraya, a little-known village in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur district, will always be remembered for Amrita Sher-Gil’s masterpieces. A tribute on her 1
J.N. SINHA
Arts & Culture
Modern and masterly
Vipul Kumars work is propelled by his enormous understanding of and control over the different materials he uses to express ideas that he has held con
SUNEET CHOPRA
Art
Nautanki again
Atul Yaduvanshi and his repertory company have been trying to revive the traditional folk theatre form in parts of Uttar Pradesh.
RANA SIDDIQUI ZAMAN
Art
Return of the native
Chicago-based Indian artist S.V. Rama Rao finds his way back to India and India's art for inspiration.
SUNEET CHOPRA
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Floral canvas
Rumale Chennabasaviah's paintings celebrate the vibrant colours of Bangalore's arboreal canopy.
VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED
Clothed by art
Vivan Sundaram's multimedia assemblage Gagawaka: Making Strange is an attempt to bring art into the fashion world.
CHITRA PADMANABHAN
Achuthan's journey
Achuthan Kudallur, the reputed abstractionist, is one of those artists who get their teeth into their idiom through sheer intuition.
THEODORE BASKARAN
Medium and message
Gulam Mohammed Sheikh's exhibition in Delhi attempts to look back at Gujarat's troubled past.
RANA SIDDIQUI ZAMAN
Pacifist discourse
The 19th century etchings of Spanish artist Francisco Goya Lucientes helps spread the message of the futility of war.
AJOY ASHIRWAD MAHAPRASHASTA
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