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Musical Melodies of Pena; Manipuri Musical Instrument

Smriti Malhotra In the mystical land of Manipur, where lush greenery caresses the horizon and the air carries whispers of ancient tales, there exists a melodic treasure that transcends time and space. It is the enchanting Pena, a musical instrument steeped in history and cultural significance, synonymous with the Meitei people and their vibrant heritage. […]

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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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Why is Feminist Art Criticism So Important in Gentileschi’s Artistic Life?

Art criticism brings a new perspective on seeing Art, and Feminist Art criticism questions views and offers a broad view of Art. Feminist Art historian Linda Nochlin’s article, ” Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? ” is in a historical period. Or now that article is considered as a historical question. In that

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Cats and Art History

Cats have had a significant presence in the world of art history, appearing in various forms and contexts throughout different periods. Here are a few interesting points about cats in art history: Ancient Egypt: Cats held a special place in ancient Egyptian culture and mythology. They were highly revered and considered sacred animals. They frequently

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Is stealing art an art itself? Meet Mr. Breitwieser

Tsuktiben Jamir Are you prolific in any subject? When do we call someone prolific? One who continuously does artwork is considered a prolific artist. Painting or writing poetry and fiction and producing music is considered prolific creativity. Genius people are called prolific writers, painters, artists or musicians. They make the volume of something in their

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Have You Seen the Drama in Peter Brueghel’s Painting ‘Fall of Icarus’?

Krispin Joseph PX Do you know what Western painter Peter Brueghel usually disguised in his paintings? Most of Brueghel’s paintings are more ambiguous than his contemporaries. Drama is the most essential element in Brueghel’s paintings. Drama makes his compositions more mysterious. Using these elements in his paintings, Peter Brueghel explores the intellectual up and down

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