Abirpothi

India’s only daily art newspaper

tribal art

Artix: India’s Premier Hotel Art Fair Returns for Its Second Edition

Redefining the Intersection of Art and Hospitality Hotel art fairs have surged in popularity in recent years, seamlessly blending the realms of hospitality and art to provide unique and immersive experiences. Among these, India’s exceptional hotel art fair, Artix, is set to make its highly anticipated return for its second edition. This year, Artix promises […]

Artix: India’s Premier Hotel Art Fair Returns for Its Second Edition Read More »

Pithora Painting: A Kaleidoscope of Heritage and Folklore in Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh

Introduction Pithora painting, a traditional folk art form, holds a special place in the cultural heritage of India, particularly in the states of Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh. This unique art style is not only visually captivating but also deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of these regions. In this article, we will delve into

Pithora Painting: A Kaleidoscope of Heritage and Folklore in Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh Read More »

Tribal Art forms to be Displayed at the Museum at Tajangi in Andhra Pradesh

Tribal artists from 11 States are arriving in batches in Visakhapatnam to complete their works before they are transported to the Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum coming up at Tajangi, near Lambasingi in Chintapalli mandal Walking through the hills and valleys of Chintapalli and motoring up the winding dirt roads of the interior areas of the

Tribal Art forms to be Displayed at the Museum at Tajangi in Andhra Pradesh Read More »

Rooftop Presents “Indiyart”: A Celebration of India’s Diverse Traditional Art Forms

Introduction Rooftop, India’s leading online learning platform for live art workshops and professionally curated art courses is set to take art enthusiasts on a journey through India’s rich cultural landscape with its inaugural exhibition, “Indiyart.” This exceptional showcase will bring together nine renowned traditional Indian art forms, each telling a unique story and reflecting the

Rooftop Presents “Indiyart”: A Celebration of India’s Diverse Traditional Art Forms Read More »

Dr. Jyotindra Jain: A Pioneering Scholar and visionary of Indian Art and Culture.

Introduction: Dr. Jyotindra Jain is a renowned Indian scholar, who has authored several articles, books and staged exhibitions on traditional Indian folk arts and cultures as well as popular visual cultures. His interest in Indian art and culture identified him as a potential and pioneering academic scholar. Dr. Jyotindra Jain, born on June 5th, 1943,

Dr. Jyotindra Jain: A Pioneering Scholar and visionary of Indian Art and Culture. Read More »

Exploring Gond Art: An Intersection of Culture and Technology at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre

A Creative Confluence Down Under The Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC) at the Consulate General of India in Sydney recently orchestrated a captivating workshop on Gond art, collaborating with MeMeraki and acclaimed master artist Venkat Shyam from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This artistic endeavor served as an innovative bridge between cultures and nations, spotlighting the intriguing

Exploring Gond Art: An Intersection of Culture and Technology at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre Read More »

11 Famous Art Forms of India that You Should Definitely Check Out

India is renowned for its rich and diverse artistic heritage, encompassing a multitude of art forms that reflect its cultural, religious, and regional diversity. From intricate paintings to vibrant dance forms, India’s art forms have captivated audiences around the world. These art forms not only serve as a means of creative expression but also convey

11 Famous Art Forms of India that You Should Definitely Check Out Read More »

A Craft Catalyst, Life of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay

Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, an often overlooked and forgotten figure, was far more than a mere sum of her achievements. Widely recognised as the driving force behind the revival of India’s diverse craft traditions and a staunch advocate for “tribal art” after independence, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay’s influence extended beyond her expertise in Indian handicrafts. She played a significant

A Craft Catalyst, Life of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Read More »

How Jangarh Singh Shyam Put the Gond Tribe and their Art on the World Map

Gond art consists of paintings of Pardhan Gond tribes that reside in Central India. Historically, the members of the community were bards who sang about devi devtas using a three-stringed instrument called Bana. Through their music and songs they educated the younger generations of their villages about Gond mythology, stories and culture. The origin myth

How Jangarh Singh Shyam Put the Gond Tribe and their Art on the World Map Read More »