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Art & Culture

Songs of the Road

Nandini Nair

Zooming in on the magic on stage and the everyday challenges of the nomadic Tamasha performers

Now and Ever

A family in Rajasthan revives a dying folk art form by combining age-old techniques with modern themes

‘I Always Find Pleasure In Drowning,’ says Akram Khan

Akram Khan’s final full-length solo performance is both an end and a beginning. The dancer-choreographer speaks to Open about the need to bleed on stage

A Museum of Memories

A multimedia space to preserve the legacy of Partition

Art for All

The emergence of an affordable art market is giving rise to new creators and patrons

The Master of Murals

The discovery of a handscroll by Benodebehari Mukherjee offers fresh insight into his early career devoted to nature

Cosmopolitan Scrolls

The Bengal canvas of the human and the divine

The Democratisation of Art

Private museums can enhance Indian culture by creating new audiences and sparking fresh conversations

Ballygunge Calling

Jamini Roy’s home in Kolkata will soon become a gallery to preserve the artist’s legacy

Geoffrey Bawa: Art Is a Construct

Drawings and photographs from Geoffrey Bawa’s archives reveal how the Sri Lankan architect built imagination

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