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Indo-Russian Tagore Exhibition Exploring Visva-Bharati Legacy Opens in Russia

GES-2 House of Culture in Moscow will open The World in a Single Nest: Following the Way of Tagore, an Indo-Russian exhibition devoted to Rabindranath Tagoreโ€™s artistic, educational and philosophical legacy. The show runs from 25 June to 23 August 2026 at Gallery C2 and brings together Tagoreโ€™s own works, archival materials, and new commissions […]

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Prasanta Sahu and Ruma Choudhury participates in Landmark Tagore Exhibition

Emami Art will participate in a major international exhibition,ย The World in a Single Nest: Following the Way of Tagore, opening on 25 June 2026 at the GES-2 House of Culture in Moscow. Running until 23 August, the exhibition brings together works by Rabindranath Tagore alongside contemporary artists from India and Russia, marking a rare and

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New Exhibition Explores Migration and Memory at Delhi

New Delhiโ€™s Latitude 28 will hostย Overland, Thereโ€™s Shorter Time to Dream, a group exhibition curated by Shristi Sainani, opening on 7 July 2026. Bringing together sixteen artists from diverse geographies, the exhibition examines migration beyond physical movement, focusing on memory, displacement, language, and evolving notions of belonging. On view until 25 July, the exhibition features

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Art After Exile: Reading Zhanna Kadyrova’s Stone War Bread, โ€˜Palianytsiaโ€™

Kadyrova Zhanna

We are currently in the midst of many wars. While the Russia-Ukrainian war that started on February 24, 2022, is ongoing, America and Israel together attacked Iran, while Israelโ€™s attacks on Palestinians continue. The response given by writer Arundhati Roy to the question of how to look at the war is noteworthy: โ€œOnce weapons were

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From Sapi to Venice: Skarma Sonam Tashi’s Journey Through Memory and Material

Skarma-Sonam-Tashi

The artworks of Skarma Sonam Tashi, from the Indian mountains of Ladakh, are resonating at the Venice Biennale. That resonance has as much depth and breadth as the winds blowing in the Himalayas. Sonam Tashi, India’s delegate at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026, is bringing the essence of Ladakh’s high-altitude culture, along with an

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One Mother, Many Mother Tongues Opens at Humayunโ€™s Tomb Museum, Tracing a Universal Maternal Archetype

A major international exhibition exploring the enduring image of motherhood across cultures and centuries opens today at the Humayunโ€™s Tomb Museum. Titledย One Mother, Many Mother Tongues, the exhibition brings together a wide-ranging collection of artworks and objects that trace how maternal figures have been imagined, venerated, and transformed across geographies and belief systems. On view

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A Review of Arthart: The Arts in Dialogue by Arthshila

Arthart, Arthshilaโ€™s bi-annual arts journal, embarks on an ambitious journey to diversify the discourse surrounding the art landscape in India, and its latest edition marks another milestone on this endeavour. Contemporary art broadens and subverts our idea of what art can be, not only by transcending boundaries, but also by dissolving them; integrating technology into

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RojoNegro on Ritual, Resistance, and Indigenous Futures at the Venice Biennale

Rojonegro

The artwork, created together by Marรญa Sosa and Noรฉ Martรญnez, a Mexico-based artist collective known as RojoNegro, has drawn special attention from art lovers and received critical acclaim at the Venice Biennale. ‘Actos invisibles para sostener el universo’ is considered both the sounds echoing through Mexican worlds and self-defence, while also offering a respite from

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Who will Ban the Kama Sutra? The Indus Valley Dancing Girl Deserves Justice

Do you realise that our schoolchildren are exposed to a lot of trash they should be kept safe from? It is a no-brainer, really. The education department of our nation seems to revel in petty changes that do more damage than good. Right now, the focus is on a small 4,500-year-old Dancing Girl statue from

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Where Heritage Meets Modernity: The Design Journey of Swati Gupta

Swati Gupta is the founder and principal designer of Bluedot Design, bringing over two decades of experience across interiors and furniture. Trained at APIED, Gujarat, she practices a minimalist, warm aesthetic focused on functionality, material honesty, and careful detailing. Her work balances global influences with Indian context, collaborating with artisans to create handcrafted pieces and

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