

Saturday 7 November '09
When the hammer went down on an 18th century folio at the Osian’s auction last Thursday, it was for a closing price of Rs 1.5 crore.Sunday 8 November '09
Mumbai and Delhi are our twin cities of art. Is one outdoing the other?Thursday
5 November '09Mohammed Akram wants to be a filmmaker when he grows up. Holding a camera for the first time in his life, this Class-IX student from Daulatabad in Andhra Pradesh has already made five films that will be entered in the Golden Elephant 16th International Children’s Film Festival India at Hyderabad.Tuesday
3 November '09It was a time when the emerging rich in India consumed tea and scones and Nehru’s speeches. It was a time when all a lonely soldier had for company on the Indo-China boarder was his submachine gun.Monday
2 November '09It was a time when the emerging rich in India consumed tea and scones and Nehru’s speeches.Sunday
1 November '09Beginning with the silent era when men acted as women in films like Dadasaheb Phalke’s Raja Harishchandra, to the psychedelic magic of Dev.D...Saturday
31 October '09If he had his way, photographer/filmmaker, Sunil Gupta would have had the usual measure of risqué moments in his 39-minute film I want to live.Saturday
31 October '09When the hammer went down on an 18th century folio at the Osian’s auction on Thursday, it was for a closing price of Rs 1.5 crore.Friday
30 October '09Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekh’s home in Delhi’s Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art.Thursday
29 October '09Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekh’s home in Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art: from a large blue canvas by the artist himself to wife Madhvi Parekh’s naïve art works.Thursday
29 October '09If he had his way, photographer/filmmaker, Sunil Gupta would have had the usual measure of risqué moments in his 39-minute film I want to live .Wednesday
28 October '09As we walk into the sunshine pulling up chairs and sipping coffee, one notices the curious looks of the students at Max Mueller Bhavan (MMB) when they spot Ins Kromminga—artist and subject of our interview.Wednesday
28 October '09A Little girl wheeling her bike through dense foliage is dwarfed by the huge poplar trees around her. She could be lost in the woods or playing truant from school.Wednesday
28 October '09Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekh’s home in Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art: from a large blue canvas by the artist himself to wife Madhvi Parekh’s naïve art works.Tuesday
27 October '09As we walk into the sunshine pulling up chairs and sipping coffee, one notices the curious looks of the students at Max Mueller Bhavan (MMB) when they spot Ins Kromminga—artist and subject of our interview.Tuesday
27 October '09A Little girl wheeling her bike through dense foliage is dwarfed by the huge poplar trees around her. She could be lost in the woods or playing truant from school.Monday
26 October '09As we walk into the sunshine pulling up chairs and sipping coffee, one notices the curious looks of the students at Max Mueller Bhavan (MMB) when they spot Ins Kromminga—artist and subject of our interview.Saturday
24 October '09Lay Li, Teri Li, Meri Li and Kyon Li are sisters who live in the forest, have flowing black “Sunsilk” hair and are not afraid to get into a fight.Saturday
24 October '09The Indian art market is fundamentally very strong and it will grow substantially in the coming year as the understanding changes from just marketing a ‘shop’ to developing an industry and nurturing infrastructure.Thursday
22 October '09Before this we were presenting our ‘truths’ to the world, now take a look at our fantasies,” says Vikas, one of the participants of the Nigah QueerFest...Thursday
22 October '09Lay Li, Teri Li, Meri Li and Kyon Li are sisters who live in the forest, have flowing black “Sunsilk” hair and are not afraid to get into a fight.Tuesday
20 October '09Before this we were presenting our ‘truths’ to the world, now take a look at our fantasies,” says Vikas, one of the participants of the Nigah QueerFest...Thursday
8 October '09As you step into Arts.i, a Religare gallery at Connaught Place, you may reconsider -biting into your hors d’oeuvreWednesday
7 October '09As you step into Arts.i, a Religare gallery at Connaught Place, you may reconsider -biting into your hors d’oeuvre, as art evoking violence and gore unfolds.Sunday
4 October '09Mumbai-born sculptor Anish Kapoor is a superstar among international artists. A show at London’s Royal Academy presents his best.