Curation as a Pedagogical Process by Anisha Labishetty & Pranali Dighe
In February 2024, the Department of Art History and Aesthetics at Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda hosted a curatorial workshop titled “Curatorial Practice: Research and Storytelling” led by Rahul Bhattacharya from 19th to 24th. The Faculty of Fine Arts Alumni Association…
There is an eternal resonance between Indian and Korean cultures by Gaurav Kumar
Title: The Eternal Resonance Between Indian Culture and Korean Culture—International Exhibition Curated by: Minjoo Lee, Duration: 27 June 2024–27 September 2024 Venue: Korean Cultural Centre India, 25 A Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar 4, New Delhi Participating Korean artists Minjoo Lee…
Beyond Walls’: House to Home and Beyond by Manashri Pai Dukle
‘Beyond Walls’: House to Home and Beyond. Sunaparanta Goa Centre for the Arts presents a culmination of the Sunaparanta Art Initiator Lab (SAIL), a 10-month mentorship for Goa-based creative practitioners in an exhibition, titled Beyond Walls: A Collaborative Immersion, showcasing…
Shahidul Alam by Uma Prakash
Title: Singed But Not Burnt by Shahidul Alam Presented by Sakshi Gallery in collaboration with Emami Art, Kolkata. Curated by: Ina Puri Duration: 25 April 2024–22 May 2024 Venue: Sakshi Gallery, Third Pata Lane, Colaba, Mumbai Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai presented a thought-provoking retrospective exhibition…
Echoes of Mastery: Parthiv Shah on Capturing M.F. Husain’s Legacy at the Venice Biennale Parallel Show by Gaurav Kumar
Parthiv Shah’s artistic journey is a vibrant tapestry woven from a lifetime immersed in creativity and cultural richness. Raised in a household steeped in the arts, Parthiv was profoundly influenced by his father, Haku Shah, a distinguished artist and scholar…
An Honest Man. An Unknown Diogenes by Michaelina Wautier by Jahel Sanzsalazar
*In memory of Matías Díaz Padrón As women painters are being given greater attention, of the old masters Michaelina Wautier (Mons, 1604 – Brussels, 1689) appears to have captivated critics, collectors, and institutions alike. An exceptional painter of 17th-century Flemish…
Negotiating the Feminine in Pictorial Frames of K.G. Subramanyan by Saraswathy K Bhattathiri
The word women went on to mean more than its ‘natural’ anatomical and biological denotation by the 1970s, paving the way to the idea of gender and a multitude of discourses that divided the female from the feminine. This disrupted…