Indian art
Man with a mission
A newly-launched initiative by the British Council aims to support local women artisans and provide them with global exposure.
Progressive pioneers
It is due to the some artists’ progressive attitude that Indian art is where it is today. Here’s an exhibition paying homage to these individuals.
The glorious Indian art of spin is ebbing away
The sweet sixties were dominated by four individuals who flummoxed the world’s best batsmen with their mystical variety of spin bowling.
Rendezvous with Jamini Roy
A comprehensive exhibition of Jamini Roy’s works aims to give a peek into the artist’s creative journey over time.
Touching one’s soul
The five days show touches upon the thought of art as a ‘Soulmate’ as well as reflects an artist's very being.
Turmoil through the eyes of the beholder
Artist Akshay Raj Singh Rathore opens up about his latest work, through which he showcases societal unrest across Europe.
The everlasting colours
An art exhibition in an effort to bring back the Maestros of Art back to India.
A legend passes
A pivotal journey to Varanasi in the 1960s saw him take to abstract art and he excelled in it, never to return to figural painting again.
Tyeb Mehta's 1984 canvas fetches Rs 17 crore at online auction
Oil on canvas becomes most expensive Indian artwork ever auctioned online.
Exhibition traces past and future of abstract art in India
Bihar-born artist Bipin Kumar has used a geometrical approach towards nature to highlight the need to “Save Water”.