Georgina Maddox
No talking heads, no boring longwinded interviews and no badly shot footage...
Perplexed Aritro Das, a reader from Kolkata, asks: “Do the British have any art of their own?” One had to stop the eyebrows from rising and instead de
Eva and Franco Mattes call themselves twins since they could literally stand in for each other. Not that they look alike, but this artist-couple do no
Leave logic at the gallery doors, smoke a fat spliff and then enter the works of New York-based artist Chitra Ganesh.
Leave logic at the gallery doors, smoke a fat spliff and then enter the works of New York-based artist Chitra Ganesh.
Timed before the economy nosedived, the India Art Summit in Delhi was a sucess. Even though some of the major galleries refused to participate...
The Maharashtra government has set aside Rs15 crore for conservation of heritage buildings in Mumbai, a city which boasts some of the most inspiring c
The fascination around printmaking techniques is unending, and recently when someone asked, “What exactly is a lithograph?” one felt this was the best
Timed before the economy nosedived, the India Art Summit at Pragati Maidan was a sucess...
So what if the bubble burst? New names and big shows will still draw in the art-lover
The artist’s quiet, brooding nature is in direct contrast with his fellow painter/partner’s gregarious approach.
A tribute to a city that has inspired a thousand visions, even in times of terror
A Kangaroo boxing with a man in a hat, a runaway coffin chased by motley crew of mourners, a Faustian encounter with the devil and a group of dancing
As he enters Just Around the Corner, the salad bar in Bandra, photographer Swapan Parekh is tempted to click a photograph.
Between embroiderers, rubber-stamp manufacturer, metal smiths and babysitting her four-year-old son Aahaan, Reena Saini Kallat is a busy woman.
Between embroiderers, rubber-stamp manufacturer, metal smiths and babysitting her four-year-old son Aahaan, Reena Saini Kallat is a busy woman...
In a moment, my life changed,” says Kalpana Shah of the Tao Art Gallery.
This double DVD pack not only gives the viewer a visual treat with its main features but a crash course in Polish cinema as a bonus.
CandleElight vigils, human chains, prayer meetings to mourn the dead and art exhibitions dedicated to the victims...
Candle light vigils, human chains, prayer meetings to mourn the dead and art exhibitions dedicated to the victims. The city reacts and mourns the loss
Why is Georgia O’ Keefe so big; she just paints pretty pictures of flowers?” A friend once said to me perplexed. I understood her confusion but somewh
Artist Nyela Saeed was celebrating her first solo in Mumbai on Wednesday evening. “We had a lovely opening at Kitab Mahal. Then we were on our way to
While visiting some of the past and upcoming art shows and their themes, it’s easy to suspect that artists were responding to some kind of premonition
Younger artists find buyers as the R-word grips the art market. Just the time to spot the raw diamond
It was a curfewed day and night in Mumbai, and the terror and shock that seeped out of the besieged hotels and the bloodstained roads stunned a metrop