under art

What the lack of interest in a spectacular show on Tagore tells us about India’s art brigade

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9 Dec 2012 | BY Indrajit Hazra

Mughal history is so much more interesting when seen through the art and literature patronised and inspired by the emperors

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30 Nov 2012 | BY Janice Pariat

A stepchild of the art world, printmaking has lately been in the spotlight

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3 Nov 2012 | BY Georgina Maddox

Is Anurag Sharma’s dream venture a ‘me too’ flash in the pan or does he mean business?

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3 Oct 2012 | BY Georgina Maddox

The fate of both peasants and animals in Ramkinkar Baij’s art is a record of change in a post-industrial world

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1 Apr 2012 | BY Trisha Gupta

Neville Tuli on the difficulty of raising Rs 10 lakh in cash while Osian’s had Rs 1,000 crore in assets, and the bad press that he gets

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22 Dec 2011 | BY Sahar Zaman

Why are battles so one-sided in our visual representations of conflict? Why is there never a possibility that the outcome could be reversed?

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9 Dec 2010 | BY Aravind Adiga

In the midst of the Afghan war, Indians have been conserving pre-Islamic art, Buddhist monuments and Mughal gardens, even tracing links back to the Bronze Age.

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27 Aug 2010 | BY Pramila N. Phatarphekar

A catalogue of books or an art catalogue? It’s all the same when it comes to the one created by Seagull Books.

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8 Aug 2010 | BY Jaideep Mazumdar

Mrinalini Mukherjee on why there can be no retirement for an artist.

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6 May 2010 | BY Subhra Mazumdar
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