Subhra Mazumdar
Artist Paresh Maity documents his travels on canvas, capturing sights and sounds beyond the seeing eye.
It was on a stolen trip to the cinema that he met his hero, Charlie Chaplin. And a chance encounter that got him the Cherry Blossom ad. So many years, so many gigs, yet he still isn’t done being Chaplin.
At the Art Mall premises in Delhi, International Women’s Day saw 100 women painters conceptualise the theme ‘Stree’.
The cute and cuddly photos in kid’s rooms have competition. Artists are creating art specially for kids as young as two months old, and they can’t keep up with the demand.
Even before the opening of his latest show, Atul Dodiya has sold all 12 works. But he says he regrets the commodification of art.
Letters are everywhere. On the streets, in your newspapers, in art and literature. But it might take an exhibition on typography to make you fall in love with these shapes again.
An ambitious project by artist Michael Landy in the UK invites artists to dump their ‘failures’ in a giant waste bin.
Every year, for one day, a kilometre-long artery of central Bangalore becomes a platform for artists from all over India to display their works without engaging mediators like galleries.
An exhibition of contemporary art from Pakistan redefines the idea of national art, and of the political versus the private.