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Behind The Lens of the Famous Photographers in India

India boasts a rich tapestry of photographic talent, with renowned photographers who have left an indelible mark on the world of visual arts. From pioneers who captured the nation’s transition through the lens to contemporary visionaries reshaping perspectives, India’s photography scene is a vibrant mosaic of creativity, diversity, and storytelling. Among the luminaries are Raghu […]

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KNMA, Noida Astounds Through A Panoply of Artworks by 24 Artists in ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space and Spectre’

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida presents ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space, and Spectre’ in the Noida space. With an overwhelming reception from viewers in Saket, New Delhi the life of the exhibition is being extended and expanded with the inclusion of additional works. Bringing together works of 24 artists the exhibition will be on

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Five Indians Shine in Art Review’s Power 100: Most Influential People in Art

Introduction In a resounding recognition of India’s growing prominence in the global art scene, five Indians have secured coveted positions in the Art Review’s Power 100: Most Influential People in Art. This esteemed list acknowledges individuals who have made significant contributions to the art world, shaping and influencing contemporary discourse. Let’s delve into the profiles

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Rewriting Gender Through The Lens: Indian Photographers Challenging The Norm

Prachi Sahasrabudhe Part 5 – “In an attempt to capture gender-based stereotypes through the lens: comprehensive overview and analysis.” Awareness about gender equality is critical in India in order to combat prejudice and violence, promote economic growth, defend human rights, and achieve long-term development. According to research, boosting gender equality can result in enhanced productivity,

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Rewriting Gender Through The Lens: Indian photographers Challenging The Norm

Prachi Sahasrabudhe Part 4- A Woman’s Work: The Question of gendered labour Gendered labour is a reality in our country that cannot be denied. When it comes to specific types of work, such as domestic tasks or laborious activities in farming, tea plantations, etc., it is frequently thought of as a woman’s job; nevertheless, the

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Part -1 A gender not acknowledged: The Hijras and their struggle for representation The major works by Indian photographers Anita Khemka, Dayanita Singh, and Tejal Shah are discussed in this section while addressing transgender identity in order to comprehend the various perspectives behind their research on transgender lives. Though the subject matter seemed to be

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A drop in the ocean: South Asian presence in Art Review 2022 Power 100 list

Shweta K 3 Indian entries and 1 from Bangladesh find themselves in the definitive ranking of newsmakers in art from the year gone by Marking a decade of circulation as one of the most established and widely noticed rankings of influence in the contemporary artworld since 2002, Art Review’s 2022 Power 100 list is an

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