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Mithila masters

Monday 14 September '09

Painters Satyanarayan Lal Karn and Moti Karn — a husband-wife duo— are some of the few Mithila artists who stringently follow the 5000-year-old tradition of the dying art form.
BRONZE EDGE

Sunday 13 September '09

Over the years, reclusive sculptor S. Nandagopal has sharpened his craft and legacy
Humane eye

Wednesday 9 September '09

It was the greed of going to New York that pushed me to participate in the competition and brought me to this point...
CRYPTIC CLUES

Tuesday 8 September '09

Boiling is usually not a word related to artistic practice. However, Baroda artist Lavanya Mani simmers her artworks before they get framed and hung on gallery walls.
FRESH PAINT

Sunday 30 August '09

Their work is smart, innovative and cutting-edge. We pick five young artists to look out for
Through a Queer Lens

Friday 28 August '09

This is the first time I have worked with women—lesbians and bisexuals for such intimate portraiture.
Through a Queer Lens

Wednesday 26 August '09

This is the first time I have worked with women—lesbians and bisexuals for such intimate portraiture. I enjoyed the experience and wondered why I had not done it earlier,” says Delhi-based photographer Sunil Gupta
Discovery of India

Tuesday 25 August '09

She is flushed by the hot Delhi sun but this is not Zara Porter Hill’s first trip to India. “I have been here many times, including a trip for the opening of the new wings at National Gallery of Modern Art.
Discovery of India

Tuesday 25 August '09

She is flushed by the hot Delhi sun but this is not Zara Porter Hill’s first trip to India. “I have been here many times, including a trip for the opening of the new wings at National Gallery of Modern Art.
Discovery of India

Monday 24 August '09

She is flushed by the hot Delhi sun but this is not Zara Porter Hill’s first trip to India. “I have been here many times...
A global art view

Sunday 23 August '09

Stimulating international dialogue may well be the catchphrase of this year’s India Art Summit that began at Pragati Maidan on August 19.
India Art Summit puts forth a strong case for art without borders

Friday 21 August '09

Stimulating international dialogue may well be the catchphrase at this year’s India Art Summit at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
A global art view

Friday 21 August '09

Stimulating international dialogue may well be the catchphrase of this year’s India Art Summit that began at Pragati Maidan on August 19.
What is Orphism?

Thursday 20 August '09

Orphism is also a religion practiced by the Ancient Greeks. It was dedicated to the cult of the Greek God of poetry and music, Orpheus.
The barrier breaks

Monday 17 August '09

The motley crowd of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders and heterosexual supporters who gathered at Azad Maidan for the Queer Azaadi March had only one celebrity face...
Graphic art

Thursday 13 August '09

A Query comes in from Sandhya More asking about the difference between graphic art and graphic design. The two, while similar sounding, are worlds apart.
Let’s talk

Wednesday 12 August '09

Talk is cheap-a saying that may be interpreted in many ways.
We are open, er... almost

Wednesday 12 August '09

If the swine flu’s here, don’t tell us. Mumbai’s crowded pubs, restaurants, theatres and other entertainment hubs are worried, but not yet scared stiff.
Debating Art

Saturday 8 August '09

Talk is cheap—a saying that may be interpreted in many ways. One way of looking at it is that talking is relatively more economical than buying. Which is why...
Man in uniform

Tuesday 4 August '09

The last time we saw Baptist Coelho he was wielding a camera.
Victual World

Saturday 18 July '09

Lamenting the loss of your mother’s recipe book is no longer an option to postpone cooking that authentic Chennai carrot and beans poriyal.
Was Courbet queer?

Thursday 16 July '09

Recently a curious bisexual woman who’d rather not have her name in print (despite the reading down of Section 377) asks if French painter Gustave Courbet had any queer leanings.
Victual World

Wednesday 15 July '09

Lamenting the loss of your mother’s recipe book is no longer an option to postpone cooking that authentic Chennai carrot and beans poriyal.
Shanghai Surprise

Tuesday 14 July '09

The India-China bonhomie on the art front continues. In the latest tie-up, Indian art consultant Tushar Sethi collaborates with the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai to display the works of established artists in China’s commercial capital.
A time to remember

Sunday 12 July '09

One may walk past Pundole Art Gallery, located along the busy street next to American Dry Fruit.
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