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Anju Dodiya

Symbolic Ways of Reflecting Self

Gallery Threshold organized an exhibition called “Reflecting the Self.” It displays artworks by several artists, such as Achia Anzi, Anju Dodiya, Anupam Sud, Atul Dodiya, G. R. Iranna, Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, K. G. Subramanyan, Manjunath Kamath, Paramjit Singh, V. Ramesh, Sudhir Patwardhan, and Shobha Broota. The works highly concentrated on the portrayal of self in […]

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Hurun India’s Successful Artists’ List: The Top Artist has Made 91 crore in 2023

The renowned Hurun Research Institute has unveiled the much-anticipated India Art List 2023, spotlighting the country’s top 50 most successful living artists. This comprehensive ranking sheds light on the artists’ achievements by evaluating the sales of their artworks through public auctions, spanning the year up to July 31, 2023. The list not only highlights the

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‘ON PUROSE’ Exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery: Exploring the Interplay of Visual and Written Expressions

Tsuktiben Jamir The Vadehra Art Gallery is a contemporary is a New Delhi-based contemporary art gallery that was established in 1987. The gallery’s ongoing group exhibition titled ‘On Purpose’ delves into the intricacies and cross-disciplinary nature of the connection between the written word and visual expressions. Through this exhibition, the gallery thus embarks on exploring

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She was the most beautiful girl I’d seen, and above all, she was as passionate as I was about movies and art: Atul Dodiya

Saptarshi Ghosh Anju Dodiya and Atul Dodiya Anju Dodiya is a renowned contemporary artist known for her expressive watercolour paintings layered with symbolism. The self is a recurring theme in Anju’s works. Her practice is informed by a wide range of influences – from Indian and Persian miniature paintings, 17th and 18th century Japanese Ukiyo-e

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