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Exhibitions

Emmanuel Lenain: Flavours Of Cyanotype Or The Visual Feast

Krispin Joseph PX Cyanotype is now a familiar technique to transform something into a bluish tone with random abstract patterns as their thin strands of seaweed. Cyanotype is used for many and various reasons by photographers and artists, creating a visual experience that is only occasionally part of fine art visual culture. These two century-old

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F. N. Souza: Indian Modern Legend and the other stories of Indian Modernism 

Krispin Joseph Modernity and Modern Indian art is an epic discourse that still needs to be appropriately defined. First, we must encounter the diverse nature of Indian artists, their belonging culture, and the taste and aesthetics that merge with them. Most artists follow a unique tone and physique as an identity. One artist created a particular

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The Hope Of Life Amidst So Many Disparities By Jasmine Nilani Joseph

Ved Prakash Bhardwaj   ‘’I began exploring the visual form of ink drawings to express my own experience of displacement that made me lose my home in Jaffna.’’ -Jasmine Nilani Joseph Young Sri Lankan artist Jasmine Nilani Joseph’s exhibition titled, “The Sixth Diary”, running at Vadehra Art Gallery, Delhi, presents a new vision of a young girl’s

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Lee Lozano’s First Survey In Italy: ‘Seek the Extremes’

Tsuktiben Jamir Born in Newark, New Jersey, American artist Lee Lozano (1930–1999) produced innovative and challenging works that are still relatively undiscovered, particularly in Europe. Lozano was a member of the New York avant-garde art scene in the thick of the 1960s. She produced a strong and distinctive body of work on the cusp of

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The Exhibition Remembering Renoir’s stay in Guernsey

Tsuktiben Jamir Renoir is no stranger to the island of Guernsey. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the great French painter of the Impressionist era, spent just over a month in Guernsey in September of 1883. He completed roughly fifteen paintings during this time, mostly while staying at his vacation spot in Moulin-Huet. In collaboration with the Guernsey Museum

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Exploring the Visual Forms of Scripts and Sounds: The Art of Manish Pushkale

Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Manish Pushkale’s new exhibition is proof that abstract art is not baseless, rather it is deeply connected to life. An abstract artist sees and expresses those aspects of life which are not visible with normal eyes. Manish’s solo exhibition started on 15th April at Akar Prakar Gallery, Kolkata. The paintings included in

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