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Vaanam Art Festival: Amplifying Dalit Voices Through Art & Resistance

Vaanam Art Festival

Dalit Bahujan Narratives at Vanam Art Festival The Vaanam Art Festival is an intersectional activism, centred around Dalit existence. The month of April commenced the Dalit History Month with a showcase of Dalit aesthetics through various mediums including films, literature, and art. It honors the diverse aspects of Dalit culture and identity during the fifth […]

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Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 & Asia’s Contemporary Art Landscape

Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 returns with more galleries, participants and categories around the Asia-Pacific region For this 13th edition, Art Basel Hong Kong returns with 240 exhibitors from 42 diverse countries and territories. This time there are more than 20 new galleries joining the event at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, with

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Art Market Affects TJ Boulting Gallery; Closes Down After 13 Years

TJ Boulting Gallery in London Shuts Down The TJ Boulting Gallery in Fitzrovia London, renowned for displaying women photographers is shutting down operations after 13 years. In a report by The Art Newspaper, co-founder Hannah Watson said that the art market downturn has “certainly been a factor” in deciding to close the gallery. She adds,

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FEMMES: Pharrell Williams’ Bold Take on Black Identity

Pharrell Williams’ FEMMES At Galerie Perrotin Pharell Williams is not just a singer-songwriter. He is also a curator and loves ART! Williams in collaboration with Galerie Perrotin, presents FEMMES, which honors the racial experiences of more than 40 African women. The free-for-all show runs from March 20 to April 19, 2025. The exhibition comprises paintings,

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Orientalist painter of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Hamdi Bey

One figure who stands distinctively apart in the intricate tapestry of late 19th-century art is Osman Hamdi Bey, a scholar, painter, and cultural bridge between the Ottoman Empire and the Western art world. Born in 1842 to a prominent political family, Hamdi Bey’s journey was anything but ordinary. Osman Hamdi Bey’s Artistic Trajectory Initially studying

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Anant Art Gallery brings Aisha Khalid to Art Basel Hong Kong 2025

Anant Art Gallery from India presents one of its skilled Artists at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2025 Anant Art Gallery from India, is excited to present the works of Aisha Khalid at the Insights Sector of Art Basel Hong Kong 2025. Exploring duality within unity with her precise, intricate compositions. Khalid innovates traditional techniques;

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Pravi – A Conscious Approach to Design with Shivangi and Saloni

Pravi, derived from the word meaning mindfulness, is more than just a furniture brand—it is a philosophy rooted in conscious living. Founded by Shivangi and Saloni, Pravi embodies a design approach that is thoughtful, sustainable, and deeply connected to craftsmanship. About Pravi.furniture  What started as a shared passion has now evolved into a thriving design

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Global Artists in Bikaner House with ‘Fifth Dimensional Leap’

International artists come together for a show in Bikaner House, offering glimpses of the mystical fifth dimension.  AMOHA (Adishakti Museum of Heritage & Arts), a revered institution dedicated to celebrating arts and culture, proudly announces its upcoming exhibition, “Fifth Dimensional Leap – A Transformative Art Exhibition,” in collaboration with Bikaner House. This exhibition is a significant

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Lost for Centuries; Deposition of Christ Attributed to Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna’s Deposition of Christ Reputed to be lost for centuries, Deposition of Christ is a newly attributed painting by Andrea Mantegna, which illustrates the descent of Jesus Christ from the cross. It will be displayed at the Vatican Museums for a three-month exhibition, “The Mantegna of Pompei. A Rediscovered Masterpiece,” that began on March

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