Art & Deal

Monthly Art Magazine in India

Month: April 2013

Contributors

Contributors

Dinesh Khemani is an Editorial Assistant & Copy Editor with Art & Deal magazine. Waswo . X. Waswo is an artist and collector based in Udaipur. H.A. Anil Kumar is an Art Historian, Art critic and lecturer at Chitrakala Partshath….

Essay

Essay

Monumental Aspirations Waswo X. Waswo “The major thing of this symposium is that all the work will be placed permanently for a lifetime in public places, where the public can always enjoy them, interact with them, and touch them. Udaipur’s…

Essay

Essay

Public Art and Art in Public: Performative attitude makes a spectacle of Permanence Those who wanted to watch his works had to do so only in front of the willful artist, in his studio at Malleswaram, from then on. The…

Cover Story

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BLOOM Roohi Kapoor Roohi Kapoor’s vibrant canvases have that quality that artists most yearn for, the ability to make time stand still. At her most recent exhibition, the titles of Kapoor’s work received almost as much attention as the art—The…

Review

Review

Paintings in prose Georgina Maddox The Vishakapatnam-based Ramesh has been fascinated and enraptured by the poetry of these women poets because of the transgressive nature of their acts—they all left home to wander as poet-saints, spreading their poetry and musings…

Cover Story

Cover Story

Iranna’s Sculptures: Silent Cry of the Modern Man Blindness is a pathological condition but it connotes a deeper meaning in his works. The humble posture of the blinded heads lined one after another and the anxiety in their countenance is…

Review

Review

Regional Art Work shop 2013: possibilities beyond horizon Sayan Dey Dhaneshwar Shah, an internationally acclaimed artist in his thirties was one of the resource persons for the two days workshop. Well ‘it is not about the age, it is about…

Review

Review

Artist-in-Conversation Subhra Mazumdar Beyond the pale of Indian participation, Handley confirmed that his project had drawn worldwide attention due partly to the openness of the call. ‘Anyone in the world can apply and so far, 550 artists, four curators,10 choices…

Review

Review

The Spiritual Zenith Pranamita Borgohain Neeraj Goswami’s solo show titled, ‘Liquid Distillation of Animated Consciousness’ was showcased at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi from 29th January 2013 to 4thFebruary 2013 organized by Agra based Sanchit Art Gallery. Sanchit…

Editorial

Editorial

Vinita DasGupta We have delineated a series of interesting Essays that brood on different issues concerning sculpture and public art. Sculpture could also be included under the broad category of public art for it awaits and elicits a reaction from…

Cover Story

Cover Story

In Conversation WITH BANAMALI SHARMA Art & Deal: The materials you use for your sculptures are terracotta, not very common today among sculptors. What is the reason behind this? Also it’s one of the ancient materials used for sculpture, especially…

Essay

Essay

Spectacles without a stage – an overview of Preksha Tater’s works This aspect of inclusion of the mundane appears again when she was working in the space of a fashion and design store, ‘Bombay electric’. She chooses a discarded wooden…

Face to Face

Face to Face

A SOCIALISATION OF ART Interview with Indranil Garai of IGA Art in the public allows for a changed dynamics in the artist/viewer connection. It is a challenge for the artist to envision something that blends into the available elements, and…

Feature

Feature

Seema Kohli – Parikrama The Yoginis, a group of tantric divinities (usually 64 or 81 in number) are not mothers, though the principal Yoginis are identified with the eight or Asthamatrikas. The Kaulajnananirnaya text (probably 11th century CE) tells us…

International

International

Idol Pursuits – Bharti Kher When given to considering sculpture and public art in the Indian subcontinent, it is impossible not to become aware of one of the current luminaries of contemporary Indian art, Bharti Kher has very quickly come…

History

History

Sculpture and its significance in Society Seema Bhalla In India, sculpture has played a role of importance with a different purpose. The Stambha (pillar) outside the temples have been having, on its top, the sculpture of a deity. The purpose…

Report

Report

With Love from a Cement Company R Dhanya A few years ago the BBMP (Bruhat Bangalore Mahanangara Palike) took upon the task of painting a large part of Bangalore’s public walls in blue, with historical ethnographic and cultural visual platitudes…

Film

Cinema

Lalon Fakir: Moner Manush of generations of baul singers… The film in a subtle way refers to the zamindari aspect of the famous Tagore clan and hints at Maharshi Devendranath Tagore to be a very strict zamindar. Although during the…

Essay

Essay

Detachment Vivek R. Singh ‘Bloom’ is a collection of paintings by artist Roohi Kapoor, showing at the Lalit Kala Akademi from the 28th of March to the 2nd April 2013. Recurring themes of fantasy and reality run throughout the show…

Review

Review

The Many Shade s of Black Three Decades of Carrie Mae Weems At The Frist Center For The Visual Arts like the lives of most African Edward Rubin The Frist Center For The Visual Arts, also known as “The Little…

Editorial

Editorial

Public art in India is scant and is still grappling to pave its way into the psyche of its people. The sculptural installations have to blend into the environment, reflect the mood of the space it acquires and i communicate…