Art & Deal

Monthly Art Magazine in India

Year: 2022

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Lalit Kala Akademi announces 20 Lalit Kala Akademi Awards

The National Exhibition of Art organised annually by the Lalit Kala Akademi is one of the most prestigious event in the calendar of Indian art fraternity. The 62nd National Exhibition of Art being held this year exhibits the artistic brilliance and…

Does the Blue Sky Lie?: Testimonies of Air’s Toxicities April 21- May 27, 2022

Khoj is an autonomous contemporary arts organisation based in New Delhi, We have been committed to the exploration of ecological issues through art, for over a decade. More recently we have been engaged in a three year project, Does the…

DOTS, LINES, AND COLOURS of Gond Art: A solo Exhibition by Rajendra Kumar Shyam conceptualized by Gaurav Kumar (23rd March – 18th April 2022)

Following by the Musical Performance by Folk Singer Hari Ram Gond art is a well-known folk art of the Indian folk and tribal community, as well as one of our cultural heritage’s pearls. We have included eighteen pieces of Rajendra…

“I have a dream” is a historical show by 18 eminent women artists- a blending of paintings sculptures and ceramics on till 31st May 2022 at Masha Art, DLF Camellias, Gurugram

What: Masha Art presents “I have a dream” a historical show by 18 eminent women artists from the Country Where: Masha Art, Lower Ground Floor, DLF Camellias, Gurugram, Haryana 122003 When: On till 31st May 2022 Timings: 11: 00 am to 8:00 pm Opened on 20th March 2022 a…

Epigraphica Indica- A Solo show by Pushpamala N

Exhibition on view: March 12 – April 16, 2022 at Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore Pushpamala, well known for her conceptual practice in performance photography and video, has been making sculptures recently. She now rekindles the artisanal practice of her earlier training…

The first-ever solo show of artist and superstar Salman Khan at Bengaluru’s gallery g from 11th to 20th March 2022.

Bangalore, 4th March 2022 Sandeep & Gitanjali Maini Foundation & AGP World, in association with Being Human – The Salman Khan Foundation, gallery g and Artiere Gallery, invite you to a solo show of artworks by artist and superstar Salman…

A Bird Call – A solo exhibition Delhi based Artist, Educator and Conservationist, Rupa Samaria A silent call for help through an exhibition of stimulating avian artworks

Opening on Monday, March 14th 2022. The exhibition will be on view till 23rd March 2022. This art exhibition showcases myriads of birds from India and other parts of the world. Birds have always fascinated me for their uniqueness and…

CHRISTIE’S PRESENTS PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE RICHARD GERE COLLECTION

from 23 March – 7 April 2022 New York – Christie’s is pleased to present Photographs from the Richard Gere Collection, an online sale of photographs from the collection of the esteemed actor taking place from 23 March – 7 April 2022….

REMEMBER ME- Sheersha Mukherjee

It is a series of work on children and I have chosen Linocut as the medium. This series is dedicated to all those children who went missing during the second world war and the Holocaust. A war in itself is…

Auschwitz: Site as history, Eye as a witness- Shruti Mukherjee

War has always been devastating, irrespective of the time period in history, whenever it has happened. From mythology to the beginning of our civilisation, to the modern day ‘civilised’ man, it has been a “tool” to kill, abuse power, destroy,…

Looking back at localities: Field notes on the collective as a process of dialogical unlearning-Anga Art Collective

Located in the tri-junction of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, the peripheral region called ‘Northeast India’ is situated between a complex network of rivers, hills, and forests. Endless hills turn into flat fields, fields turn into forests, forests…

HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE- Nikhileswar Baruah

Digging the grave I bring outfossils of my past life and see my spine bentby two hundred years of slavery in my chest the smell of damp soilin my fist the remnantof a broken plough digging the grave I bring…

TRAVELLING THROUGH BASTAR TO RECLAIM DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM- Anupam Roy

In the backdrop of massive state repression – as witnessed in murders, rapes, illegal deten-tions and custodial tortures – that defines Bastar today, a spirited ‘August Kranti- Tiranga Padyatra’ was organized in Bastar this August. Various political parties and groups…

A PROPAGANDIST’S STATEMENT -Anupam Roy

The idea of the space between what was possible before and what could be possible later; after a crisis or a major historical event, is related to what I consider the appropriate territory for my art practice. A ‘crisis’ can…

My experience as an artist at Haryana’s Tikri border-Debanjan Roy

I took the Rajdhani express from Sealdah Station for Delhi on 14th January to join the farmers’ movement. Immediately after reaching Delhi the next day, I straightway went to the Head office of the All India Kissan Sabha (AIKS). I…

HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE-Subba Ghosh

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HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE-Veer Munshi

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HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE-Maneswar Brahma

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Needling the ‘WOUND’: Dilara Begum Jolly- Professor Lala Rukh Selim, Bangladesh

Dilara Begum Jolly has addressed pain and injustice in her work. She has sifted through the stream of contemporary events to focus on the pain and violence inflicted on the weak by the strong, the inconsistencies and insensitivity that is…

Layered monologue and the game of throne: Dhali Al Mamoon- MUSTAFA ZAMAN, Bangladesh

Time, Coincidence and History, in the main, is a space for crystallizing the vestiges of colonial and postcolonial history covering in its broad sweep the legacies of social-political conflicts, religious parochialism that places identity over piety, and, finally, the body…

HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE-Walter D’Souza

Walter D’Souza, Lotus Soup For The Lions, 2019, Woodcut,
10.5 x 11.5 inches, Image Courtesy: The Artis

Urgent Saaru: Gauri Lankesh The Performance- Pushpamala N

Pushpamala, dressed as Mother India in an elaborate costume popularised in Indian mythological films and television, with two extra papier- mache arms and wearing a mask, walks in a stately manner to the cooking area followed by Manasa dressed in…

HOMAGE TO SOMNATH HORE-Sudhir Patwardhan

I have always been drawn to the work of Somnath Da and have been inspired by the deep empathyhe had for the downtrodden. This empathy has guided me over the years, as I have moved fromdrawing and painting beggars in…

Somnath Hore I Knew-Gulam mohammed Sheikh

Thinking of Somnath Hore my memory goes back to the early years of the decade of 1960 when he was teaching at the art department of the Delhi Polytechnic. I must have met him in 1962 when his coloured etching…

Tebhagar diary by Somnath Hore – Sanjoy Kumar Mallik

Defined as a “form of autobiographical writing”, implying thereby that it is primarily written “for the writer’s use alone” as distinct from writing done for publication, the diary is usually viewed as a document that is intensely personal, and therefore…

Art of Compassion and Commitment: An Appraisal of Kathe Kollwitz and Somnath Hore’s creative World- Abul Monsur

As artist Somnath Hore’s centenary date passes-by rather solemnly, any endeavour to assess his artistic accomplishments has to be apprehended as an act of momentous volume. Somnath Hore (1921-2006), despite his long career as a practicing artist, remains somewhat a…

SOMNATH HORE – An Interview from 1985 And Reflections on His Life and Work – Charles Stroh

I had the distinct privilege of meeting and interviewing Somnath Hore at his home in Santiniketan in April of 1985 and this paper will present a few memories about that experience. After a brief introduction, I will share excerpts from…

Somnath Hore: A Life of an Artist Beyond the Agitprop- Nirmalendu Das

Prologue  Somnath Hore was my teacher, my guide for the Cultural scholarship and my PhD supervisor. We had a cordial relationship; as a teacher and a student often have but more significantly, we were friends as well. During my study…

Somnath Hore- A principled man and an unceremonial artist – Amit Mukhopadhya

Principles of the Future of Art  Can art be the future of man? The question can be put in another way: What are the principles of art of the future? The secret of visual dialectics of any engaged art lies…

Editorial

Dear Readers! When art historians and academicians are asked to write about a work of art, they usually focus on the details they notice. The feelings, on the other hand, goes unmentioned and perhaps ununderstood. They describe work as mesmerising,…

VAN GOGH MASTERPIECE CHAMPS PRÈS DES ALPILLES TO LEAD CHRISTIE’S NEW YORK 20TH CENTURY EVENING SALE

New York –Christie’s is pleased to announce Vincent van Gogh’s Champs près des Alpilles, 1889 (estimate on request; region of $45,000,000) as a leading highlight of the 20th Century Art Evening Sale taking place this May at Rockefeller Center in New York City. This rare…

Michelle Poonawalla showcases sculpture at WWF-Singapore’s AR-mazing Tiger Trail (26 February – 9 April 2022)

An International Group Exhibition in Singapore Michelle Poonawalla, Striped Tiger, 2022. Image courtesy of the artist. ● Michelle Poonawalla is delighted to be showing her tiger sculpture at WWF-Singapore’s AR-mazing Tiger Trail alongside over 60 international artists including Subodh Gupta, Bharti Kher, Zhang…