Ajay Kamalakaran
Soviet artist Semyon Chuikov visited India twice in the 1950s and fell in love with the people of the country. He tried to depict what he called the “poetic, beautiful and noble soul” of the Indian people in his paintings
The whimsical brilliance and self-deprecatory humour of Waswo X Waswo
Three artists explore the changing relationship among the individual, the city and the home
For Bose Krishnamachari, art is life itself, and his solo exhibition in Kolkata shifts from minimalism to maximalism with sensational ease. He tells Nandini Nair why he can’t separate people from his creations
Jogen Chowdhury prefers spontaneity to deftness in his ‘throbbing lines’
Diving into European art history to resurrect a vital and ignored cast of characters