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The Art of Capitalism

Kishore Singh

The power of patronage

Navjot Altaf: An Iconic Journey

Navjot Altaf and a sensibility shaped by Bastar and other distant cultures

View from the Yellow River

The local and the global come together in an India-China cultural unity at the first Yinchuan Biennale

Ashok Ahuja: The Digital Traveller

Ashok Ahuja has not stopped discovering himself

Being Modern

A new show is a corrective gesture that brings together works by many founding members of Group 1890

Beauty and Being

Ten artists in conversation with the world

Senaka Senanayake: Life Is Beautiful

Often criticised as being purely aesthetic, Senaka Senanayake’s positive paintings are by no means emotionally inert

Himmat Shah: A Lone Figure of Grandeur

The rawness of emotion and the earthiness of material give the sculptures of Himmat Shah a primeval aura

Undoing the Ordinary

The carefully postured bodies in the paintings of Francisco Goya, or the ones reduced to an abstraction in the sculptures of Alberto Giacometti, transform into bizarre entities in a fascinating exhibition that examines notions of health and healing in India

Best of 2016 Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, starting 20 June, will exhibit 30 paintings from India under ‘The Royal Hunt: Courtly Pursuits in Indian Art’

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