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Tsuktiben Jamir

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Clash of Artistic Expressions: The Battle Over a Rainbow of Light

Tsuktiben Jamir In art, inspiration can lead to incredible creations that captivate the imagination and evoke a sense of wonder. However, sometimes that inspiration becomes the centre of a brewing conflict, as two artists find themselves entangled in a dispute over a mesmerizing display of coloured light. Yvette Mattern, a visual artist, claims that her […]

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The Inextricable Link Between Cave Art Tourism and Job Opportunities in India

Tsuktiben Jamir With its rich culture and art, India weaves a vibrant tapestry that has mesmerised people worldwide for centuries. From awe-inspiring ancient monuments and temples to lively festivals and diverse traditional crafts, India offers its locals and visitors a treasure trove of experiences. The country’s cultural heritage is a testament to its glorious past,

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Retinal Pleasure: Shibu Nateson’s Solo Exhibition at The Guild

Tsuktiben Jamir In a celebration of artistic diversity and contemplation of the social fabric that surrounds us, Shibu Natesan’s solo exhibition, “Retinal Pleasure,” is set to captivate art enthusiasts at Alibaug, Mumbai. In this exhibition, Showcasing an expansive range of artistic genres, including still lives, landscapes, and rare self-portraits, Natesan’s art offers a unique perspective

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See it, Soak it, Enjoy it & then.. Eat it… The Short Life Cycle of Edible Art!

Tsuktiben Jamir In an unusual display of artistic rebellion, a daring visitor at Seoul’s renowned Leeum Museum of Art took the concept of ‘interactive art’ to a new level. The incident occurred at Maurizio Cattelan’s thought-provoking “WE” exhibition featuring his infamous work, “Comedian.” This installation consisted of a ripe banana meticulously duct-taped to a wall,

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