The theatre festival by National School of Drama needs to be more alive to change
The sacred blends with the erotic, and popular culture with medieval miniatures in the art of Bhupen Khakhar
Satish Gujral’s work casts a spell on viewers with its transformative power. While he infuses humanity and warmth into the images of his subjects, his self-portraits are more brutal, depicting a range of emotions by deft modulation of tones and textures
The woman who has given an Indian voice to English theatre completes 25 years on stage. Lillete Dubey on her life and art in conversation with Divya Unny
An exhibition of rare works by Jamini Roy brings out his aesthetic development and mastery of the folk idiom
The shades of a conflict zone pervade the canvas at the third edition of the Dhaka Art Summit
Manoj Bajpayee, whose new film speaks of the politics of homosexuality, continues to be a lone fighter in Hindi cinema
The eighth edition of the International Theatre Festival of Kerala was resonant with thought-provoking dialogues and political themes
Akram Khan’s latest show draws on Karthika Naïr’s poetry to give the women of the Mahabharata a raging voice and tell of our fractured times
With its special spotlight on South Asia, India Art Fair 2016 promises works from India’s immediate neighbourhood