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An exhibition of Indo-British textile labels at MAP in Bengaluru is a journey through colonial desire and the design of mass ...
Ticket Tika Chaap’ at the Museum of Art & Photography illustrates how colonial-era branding was adapted to suit local tastes ...
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India Today on MSNHow Indian art is spreading its canvas globallyThe country’s art market is at a tipping point and likely to grow exponentially over the next few years as a younger lot of collectors fuels growth ...
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Mid-Day on MSNMeet Akanksha Kamble, the Indian set to become the country's s first Deaf woman in art conservationMeet the first deaf woman in art conservation, who’s breaking systemic barriers too ...
The Delhi Assembly building, a 113-year-old colonial-era structure, may soon have a museum to make people aware of its ...
From a retrospective of one of India’s most famous artists to a show that uncovers the patriarchal constraints of the bra ...
When it comes to seasoning the protein, Chef Vivek Salunkhe believes in this mantra: Don’t kill the bird. In other words, don’t marinate the meat to the point that it masks its flavour.
When you looked at Kumudini Lakhia’s gentle, modest and cheerful persona, you could have hardly imagined she was a woman with ...
The cultural proceedings commenced with a riveting Mridang performance by maestro Rajkumar Jha, accompanied by artists Vinod ...
From Indian gallery TARQ, An Indian Wedding in May 1980 and a slew of International masters came together at Art Basel Hong ...
In this photo essay from the Whitefield Art Collective’s eighth annual festival in Bengaluru, we showcase a range of artworks ...
Akanksha Kamble, a 24-year-old from Thane, is doing the unthinkable. She is set to become India’s first Deaf woman in art ...
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