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Cross-Continental

Saturday 10 January '09

As Israeli forces pound Gaza, Hamas fire rockets and wounded people huddle among dead bodies in crumbling homes, a different tale from Palestine will come to Delhi with the Tricontinental Film Festival that begins on January 15.
Taking Stock

Saturday 10 January '09

Siddhartha Tagore, Editor, Art & Deal Magazine on artist Farhad Hussain While one associates Farhad Hussain with the figurative oeuvre and caricatured protagonists painted on canvas...
Fresh strokes

Sunday 11 January '09

European art, DNA canvases and exhibits of private art collections are finding an audience in India, thanks to the new crop of young art entrepreneurs
The Rest is History

Thursday 8 January '09

Retrospectives of important artists and commemorative anniversaries are regular features in the art world.
The Road Ahead

Tuesday 6 January '09

At Christie’s, MF Husain’s diptych Battle of Ganga and Jamuna came under the hammer for over Rs 6 crore in March...
Taking Stock

Thursday 1 January '09

While one associates Farhad Hussain with the figurative oeuvre and caricatured protagonists painted on canvas...
The Road Ahead

Thursday 1 January '09

At Christie’s, MF Husain’s diptych Battle of Ganga and Jamuna came under the hammer for over Rs 6 crore in March...
Now Playing

Wednesday 24 December '08

Videos once meant cassettes brought from the uncle in the US, not art.
Men at work: Filmmakers talk through art in ‘public art festival’

Saturday 20 December '08

From the floodplains of Yamuna to the massive construction site that has emerged in Bawana, filmmaker Krishnendu Bose’s Delhi: Work in Progress documents the grim side of transformation that the Capital is undergoing to host the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Artists exhibit comment on changing cityscape

Thursday 18 December '08

As Delhiites familiarise themselves with the concept of public art, with various installations put up across the city as part of 48° C (arguably the Capital’s first public art festival), at Religare Arts Gallery in Scindia House...
World Vibe

Monday 15 December '08

Less than a month ago, when Gaurav Assomull was unwrapping the first batch of Salvador Dali sculptures and Pablo Picasso lithographs...
Pvt Unlimited

Sunday 14 December '08

If the inaugural exhibition at Devi Art Foundation highlighted how artists grapple with artwork within the context of society, with the second exhibition, the Lekha and Anupam Poddar collection moves several steps further.
Canvassing for a Film

Tuesday 9 December '08

Raja Ravi Varma’s canvases were picked up by connoisseurs while his calendar gods hung behind cupboard doors and were worshipped with soot-stained hands by grandmothers as they rushed between kitchen and everywhere else.
Canvassing for a film

Tuesday 9 December '08

Raja Ravi Varma’s canvases were picked up by connoisseurs while his calendar gods hung behind cupboard doors and were worshipped with soot-stained hands by grandmothers as they rushed between kitchen and everywhere else.
Canvassing for a Film

Monday 8 December '08

Raja Ravi Varma’s canvases were picked up by connoisseurs while his calendar gods hung behind cupboard doors and were worshipped with soot-stained hands by grandmothers as they rushed between kitchen and everywhere else.
Canvassing for a Film

Monday 8 December '08

Raja Ravi Varma’s canvases were picked up by connoisseurs while his calendar gods hung behind cupboard doors and were worshipped with soot-stained hands by grandmothers as they rushed between kitchen and everywhere else.
There is Art in Your Genes

Monday 8 December '08

The twains have met. Science has seeped into art, and genetic codes have attained iridescent hues.
‘Honours don’t drive me. They’re a bonus’

Sunday 7 December '08

Dayanita Singh on the shift to colour, the coming of age of photography in India and her kitchen museum
There is Art in Your Genes

Friday 5 December '08

The twains have met. Science has seeped into art, and genetic codes have attained iridescent hues.
There is Art

Friday 5 December '08

The twains have met. Science has seeped into art, and genetic codes have attained iridescent hues. Now you can dip your “love gene” NGF2 in infrared shades...
Step By Step

Tuesday 25 November '08

Every Tuesday, Gurgaon-based Sanjeev Munjal takes his eleven-month-old son Avi to IntelliTots Early Learning Centre for a session of the specially designed Infant-Parent programme.
Portrait of the ARTIST

Sunday 23 November '08

Maqbool Fida Husain and his work come alive in a new book
Colour-Coded Ragas

Thursday 20 November '08

The cacophony of Connaught Circus segues into the slow, majestic strains of the Kambhoji raga as you walk through the glass doors of Arts.i gallery at Scindia House in Delhi.
Colour-Coded Ragas

Tuesday 18 November '08

The cacophony of Connaught Circus segues into the slow, majestic strains of the Kambhoji raga as you walk through the glass doors of Arts.i gallery at Scindia House.
A Dalliance with dali

Saturday 15 November '08

When Gaurav Assomull planned a gallery to showcase European art in Delhi in January, the art mart was still on a high. “There was a boom and everything was selling,” says the CEO of Marigold Fine Art.
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