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Fiscal brake hits canvas but artists hopeful

Friday 14 November '08

After returning with unsold tags at the Sotheby’s Hong Kong auction last month, Subodh Gupta and Justin Ponmany’s canvases bagged bids galore when they went under the hammer in Delhi, under the Saffronart banner, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
State Line

Thursday 13 November '08

I don’t like to make political comments,” states Rajendar Tiku just before guests start trouping into Gallery Espace to give their verdict on the Kashimiri artist’s work.
Home Front

Wednesday 12 November '08

The art mart may be going through a low phase with the economic recession affecting the prices of canvases but Subodh Gupta is convinced that when it comes to contributing to a good cause, the money will come in.
Home Front

Tuesday 11 November '08

The art mart may be going through a low phase with the economic recession affecting the prices of canvases but Subodh Gupta is convinced that when it comes to contributing to a good cause, the money will come in.
The common thread between Lalu and Maya: bindi artist’s canvas

Saturday 8 November '08

Sheshdhar Pandey is not much familiar with the particulars of Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s portfolio and his way of functioning. But that does not stop this Noida artist from admiring the Rashtriya Janata Dal supremo.
Write Angle

Monday 3 November '08

1943. Kolkata was Calcutta and the Howrah Bridge was still under construction. Indian art was still to find a place in the global art map...
Today, exhibit broadens the canvas, brings neighbours from both sides

Saturday 1 November '08

On the political map the two countries may not be one but when it comes to art, gallerist Ritu Jain feels artists from Pakistan and Bangladesh still share several sensibilities.
The Dead and the Alive

Thursday 30 October '08

This is Manikarnika-the busiest cremation ground in India. Here people come with the hope of dying quietly and attaining nirvana.
The Dead and the Alive

Monday 27 October '08

This is Manikarnika-the busiest cremation ground in India. Here people come with the hope of dying quietly and attaining nirvana.
Brushstrokes and Notes

Sunday 26 October '08

You didn’t necessarily have to be tipsy to see Picasso on a bottle of wine. You just had to be lucky.
The Dead and the Alive

Sunday 26 October '08

This is Manikarnika — the busiest cremation ground in India. Here people come with the hope of dying quietly and attaining nirvana.
‘People tell me I’m an artist and that’s why I think I am one’

Sunday 26 October '08

Alchemist of dreams Sakti Burman speaks about the reality intruding on his canvases and how he can no longer afford his own art
Folk Tales

Tuesday 21 October '08

“This is the Tithi bird. It has been cursed to live in fear of the sun,” states artist Arpana Caur, as she looks at an ink and acrylic on canvas by Gond artist Rajendra Singh Shyam.
No Kidding

Sunday 19 October '08

The annual Khushii ‘India on Canvas’ auction, that brings together celebrities and artists has shifted to Dubai this year but for Delhiites who are now accustomed to city celebrities brandishing a paint brush...
Gem of an Auction?

Wednesday 15 October '08

At 42.02 carats, it is the world’s largest Forevermark yellow diamond, estimated between Rs 2.7 crore and Rs 3.2 crore — one best friend for a man or a woman.
Folk Tales

Wednesday 15 October '08

“This is the Tithi bird. It has been cursed to live in fear of the sun,” states artist Arpana Caur, as she looks at an ink and acrylic on canvas by Gond artist Rajendra Singh Shyam.
Folk Tales

Monday 13 October '08

“This is the Tithi bird. It has been cursed to live in fear of the sun,” states artist Arpana Caur, as she looks at an ink and acrylic on canvas by Gond artist Rajendra Singh Shyam.
Gem of an auction?

Monday 13 October '08

At 42.02 carats, it is the world’s largest Forevermark yellow diamond, estimated between Rs 2.7 crore and Rs 3.2 crore— one best friend for a man or a woman.
Easel by your Side

Sunday 12 October '08

The trendy FCUK designer store and Hidesign leather accessories hardly seem like the perfect backdrop for Amritsar-based artist Atul Mehra’s acrylic...
Gem of an Auction?

Friday 10 October '08

At 42.02 carats, it is the world’s largest Forevermark yellow diamond, estimated between Rs 2.7 crore and Rs 3.2 crore — one best friend for a man or a woman.
Reproduction Line

Monday 6 October '08

It is not often that the first lady of Indian art dons the role of a curator, but when she does, Anjolie Ela Menon never fails to surprise.
Urban frames

Sunday 5 October '08

If in 2006, he shocked Delhi with visuals of the Yamuna that featured in his book Immersion.Emergence, in his current exhibition titled ‘An Other Place’, Ravi Agarwal has moved beyond the riverbed...
Real Realm

Thursday 2 October '08

Are there issues which are popular but unreal, or popularity which is materialistic?” When curator Ranjita Chaney approached artists with this loaded question over a year ago, she hoped to get them thinking about their surroundings and wider concerns that otherwise don’t find representation on canvas.
PRIZE TAGS

Friday 26 September '08

Uday Jain, director of the Dhoomimal Gallery, Connaught Place, is carefully removing from the walls artwork of FN Souza and Anjolie Ela Menon that have been on display for a few months now, and creating space for semi-figurative canvases by Kanchan Verma.
Step into a new, expanded National Gallery of Modern Art soon

Friday 26 September '08

The connoisseurs of art in the Capital will get a reformed National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in a few months’ time.
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