

Sunday 12 July '09
The Peace Trust is planting seeds of hope on the ecologically threatened slopes of the HimalayasThursday 9 July '09
The packet weighs a ton; torn open, it reveals a glossy coffee-table book dedicated to SG Vasudev.Thursday
9 July '09The packet weighs a ton; torn open, it reveals a glossy coffee-table book dedicated to SG Vasudev. Only a few days ago, another book...Wednesday
8 July '09The packet is telling and weighs a ton; torn open, it reveals a glossy coffee-table book dedicated to S G Vasudev.Wednesday
8 July '09The late Tomas Guiterrez Alea is a respected Cuban filmmaker with a string ofimportant films like Memories of Underdevelopment (1968) made after the Cuban Revolution...Saturday
4 July '09With the Delhi High Court passing a verdict to decriminalise homosexuality.Friday
3 July '09India's reclusive genius, Tyeb Mehta, passed away at midnight on July 1 at the Asian Heart Institute here.Friday
3 July '09India’s reclusive genius, Tyeb Mehta, passed away at midnight on July 1 at the Asian Heart Institute here.Tuesday
30 June '09A man of few words, artist KP Rejimon likes to speak through his work.Friday
26 June '09There is perhaps nothing more popular than religious beliefs. Bands of vast groups of people from different walks of life come together with the common purpose of making that holy journey once a year.Thursday
25 June '09His designer stubble and world-weary look come from battling odds. Neville Tuli, chairman of Osian’s auction house, is a man with a new mission.Wednesday
24 June '09There is perhaps nothing more popular than religious beliefs. Bands of vast groups of people from different walks of life come together with the common purpose of making that holy journey once a year.Monday
22 June '09To the average person, old toothpaste tubes belong in the dustbin.Sunday
21 June '09To begin with, let’s make it clear that Rayonism has nothing to do with the rayon cloth, as one is first tempted to think.Thursday
18 June '09Indian Diaspora is varied and multivalent. The only thing they share in common is perhaps the fact that there is no singular definition for the experience of migrating to a foreign land,” says Sharmistha Ray, artist, critic and director at Bodhi Art Gallery.Wednesday
17 June '09The monsoon is late in arriving and, after the cloudburst of 2005, the rains are no longer welcome except as a respite from the pre-shower heat.Tuesday
16 June '09On a normal day, artist Kahini Arte Merchant is a stickler for time.Wednesday
3 June '09The Bajaj Bhawan and its society members are sorely upset. The lobby of this prestigious building, known for fostering art projects...Sunday
31 May '09Graphic artists and admen are bringing their own ideas of art to canvases and installationsFriday
22 May '09Poet painter and writer Dilip Chitre is finally having his dream show at the coveted Pundole Art Gallery due to open on May 25.Thursday
21 May '09After progressing into the Age of Reason, the Renaissance and then Mannerism, we have got a query that will take us back in time. Economics student, Jaideep Marwar wants to know about the Gothic Age.Tuesday
19 May '09“In the times of recession, it becomes clear who is collecting art for the sake of it and who looks at it as a pure investment,” says Dr Hugo Weihe, International Director, Asian Art at Christie’s, the UK-based auction house.Sunday
17 May '09With a new solo in Milan, Reena Saini-Kallat and her rubber-stamp installations are making a markFriday
15 May '09The cultural ministry of India has issued a government order and a four-member administrative committee has been formed to look after the smooth running of the National Gallery of Modern Art’s Mumbai branch.Monday
11 May '09The galleries might be preparing for a lean summer, but it is the perfect time to strike a good bargain if you are looking out for that art work that does not pinch your pocket.