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Metropolitan Museum of Art’s New Replica App Blends Augmented Reality and Gaming, Bringing Masterpieces to Digital Realms

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, renowned for its vast collection spanning millennia of art history, is breaking new ground by venturing into the digital realm. The museum has introduced a cutting-edge augmented reality app named Replica, allowing users to engage with a virtual version of its extensive collection. Developed in collaboration with […]

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Reviving the Legacy: Kashmiri Artisan Mohammad Aslam Bhat Saves the Dying Craft of Copperware

In the picturesque valleys of Kashmir, an ancient craft teeters on the edge of extinction. The Kashmiri copperware industry, once vibrant and thriving, now faces the overwhelming dominance of machine-made products. However, amidst this gloom, one artisan stands tall, Mohammad Aslam Bhat, who has taken it upon himself to revive this fading art form. Through

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Ingenious Collaboration: Nakashima and National Institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad

George Nakashima, the revered Japanese-American woodworker and furniture designer, left an indelible mark on India’s architecture and furniture design. From his tranquil sojourn at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, where he embraced the name Sunder Nanda, to his collaboration with Antonin Raymond on the iconic Golconde dormitory, Nakashima’s influence was profound. He even developed

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Vizag Artist Creates Stunning Portraits of Celebrities Using Millets, Promoting Sustainability and Awareness

Vizag-based artist Moka Vijay Kumar has made a significant impact with his unique artistic approach by creating over 60 portraits of national and international celebrities, politicians, and business figures using only millets. This unconventional medium has garnered attention not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for the message it conveys. With the United Nations

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Bharat Kumar Jain: Pushing Boundaries of Artistic Expression with Nature-Inspired Geometry and Multidimensional Narratives

Iftikar Ahmed Artist of the Week is a special category that recognises and highlights the works of talented artists. Each week, new artists are featured, showcasing their unique styles, techniques, and themes. From emerging artists to established veterans, the Artist of the Week category celebrates creativity and diversity in the art world and provides a

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Shivani Dubey: Exploring the Fusion of Traditional and Digital Printing in Printmaking

Iftikar Ahmed Artist of the Week is a special category that recognises and highlights the works of talented artists. Each week, new artists are featured, showcasing their unique styles, techniques, and themes. From emerging artists to established veterans, the Artist of the Week category celebrates creativity and diversity in the art world and provides a

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Virat Kohli in the Multiverse: AI Art sparks debate as netizens question depiction accuracy

Aditya Sisodia The advent of AI-backed art tools has revolutionised the creative landscape for digital artists, offering them a vast universe of possibilities to explore. One common trend in AI art experiments involves using celebrities as subjects, allowing artists to reimagine and transform their appearances in various ways. Recently, digital creator Shahid, also known as

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Revolutionizing Museums: Bihar Museum Biennale Disrupts Historical Narratives and Inspires Cultural Renaissance

Aditya Sisodia Museums had long served as custodians of history and repositories of cultural treasures, dating back to ancient times when Ennigaldi-Nanna’s museum in Mesopotamia pioneered the concept of curated collections. Today, museums have proliferated exponentially, holding artefacts and nations’ collective cultural wealth. However, can museums transcend their role as mere storehouses of historical relics?

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