She adds that Emma, the Co-owner of Method, had seen parts of the work while curating another exhibition and suggested that she put them together in a singular show…reports Sukant Deepak She
The exhibition will also host Professor Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Professor of Humanities, Columbia University…reports Asian Lite News The 31st edition of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF), organised by the Abu
If nothing else, we learned to tolerate, if, not exactly respect, religious and cultural differences. Despite tensions, we got along. We managed to be civil to each other…reports Vishnu Makhijani The foundations
Now it has been about seven years since I started living in India, shuffling between Calcutta and Bangalore. Again, very different climates and regions from the west…Radhika Agarwala speaks with Sukant Deepak
‘No Shadow Without Light’ is the long-awaited sequel to ‘The Devil’s Prayer’, a finalist in 2016 at the Australian Shadow Awards established by the Australian Horror Writers Association…reports Asian Lite News In
This bold new stance for women in art has created a wave of transformation with its effect echoing across the world…reports Gunjan Srivastava While women have been the subject of many a
The artworks have been hung, the performers have been prepared, and the India Art Fair is all set to celebrate Indian and South Asian art…reports Asian Lite News The Fair which opens
Amarnath and Ram Chand had come to Kashmir from Gurdaspur (Punjab) in 1905. In 1915, they started a photo shop in a houseboat on the Jhelum River in uptown Srinagar city…reports Sheikh
Mitra’s works straddle steel, aluminium, banana silk, stoneware ceramics, resin andmany other materials, reflecting intense conversations between folds and materials…writes Sukant Deepak He quotes Plato – “Geometry aims at the eternal.” Origami
200 Years of Indian Art closes with a more recent work by Madhvi Parekh, a large canvas that brings back the focus on iconography but with a difference: a Christian theme, familiar