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READING MAY 1968, PARIS : POSTERS OF ATELIER POPULAIRE Amit Mukhopadhyay The Legacy: Alain Geismar, one of the leaders of May ‘68 movement later pointed out, the movement succeeded: “As a social revolution , not as a political one. May’s…

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Editorial

This mid-point of the season, when the intense sun is at its most merciless, is the time we usually associate with the winding down of the art season – however I’m glad to see that there are still a wealth…

Obituary

obituary

Jivya Soma Mashe (1934 – 2018) Vikas Harish “The white chownk on the village walls were my escape, just as was the forest and the adjoining mountain. They were my dream space, restful in a World of brute force. I…

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Cover Story

Changing Paradigm of the Sacred The Sacred Mountain thatJivya Soma Mashe, and otherWarlis in the vicinity rever andcontemplate,Image Courtesy: Vikas Harish Not far from the highway, as one comes in towards the coastal town of Dahanu, an impressive mountain, a…

Interview

Interview

To Cut Your Own Flesh An interview with Johan Creten Rajesh Punj In a gallery setting far from entirely existing as artworks, these objects pose from their plinths, as though individuals shaped as much by their bodily beauty as they…

Editorial

Editorial

The most intense phase of summer is indeed upon us, and we all eagerly await the rains which we hope are just around the corner. However it is in this sublime peak of summer that the Indian art scene has…

Essay

Essay

ADDA Rendez-vous in Paris with Subodh Gupta Franck Barthelemy Subodh Gupta was invited to participate in acreative residency at La Monnaie de Paris lastFebruary. He worked with the highly skilledartisans of France’s historical mint who hadmade thousands of medals throughout…

Essay

Essay

VOIICE FOR WOMEN: K.A. Abbas & Guru Dutt Dr. Seema Bhalla Though not being of sceptical temperament, onecannot help but recount and ponder over various programmes that were organised on the International Women’s Day and wonder how many were relevant…

Report

Report

Step Inside and You Are No Longer a Stranger Vivan Sundaram First Retrospective, knma new delhi Indira Lakshmi Prasad Walking into the exhibition is somewhat like stepping into an alternate universe. The sheer scale of the display, the architecture of…

Review

Review – Mumbai

A Contemporary Approach to Floral Still Lifes Spring in the Wintertime A Series of Photographs by Bas Meeuws Tanishka D’Lyma In seeking inspiration, or not, an encounter with nature brightens the senses stimulatingan overcoming urge to come up to scale…

Review

Review – Delhi

Those Days: An Exhibition of Vinatege Photographs Mansi Dhiman Mandhwani In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.’ Photography’s long-acknowledged supremacy to mirror the face of the world was by no means forsaken,…

Review

Review – Delhi

Explorations of the Natural World with a Brush and a Camera Elizabeth Rogers “For Man is by nature an artist.”Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) Within the hues of monochrome,exploration of myriad media defines artists and their respective realm of connection with nature….

Review

Review – Delhi

Everything is Black & White Art & Deal correspondent Palette Art Gallery’s summer show ‘Everything is Black & White’opened to the public on the 4th of May 2018, with the main theme being that all works were representations of the…

Obituary

Obituary

Ram Kumar (1924 – 2018) “Any great work of art… revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an inhabitant of that world – the extent to which…

Cover Story

Cover Story

Evidence of Failure Dan Colen interview American painter and printmaker Robert Rauschenberg, during the 1950’s and 60’s in New York, was one of the greatest advocates of ‘art by failure’. Seeing in material mismatches and mistakes a greater candidness of…

Editorial

Editorial

It is in this month of May that we truly feel the heat of summer begin to radiate, but in the midst of the summer inferno there is the silver lining of the spring blossoms, the variety of summer fruits…

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Cover Story

Art as a catalyst Understanding the philosophy behind the BAP III, a public art initiative in Barbil, Odisha. Arpita Akhanda an installation and performance artist and one of the participating artists in conversation with Utsha Foundation Director, Artist Jagannath Panda…

Essay

Essay

Saga of Power Play in Art : Sumati Gangopadhyay It’s a global reality, which Kavita has so superbly through artistic expression presented in her magnificent prints. Her own Ganjifa card is a photo etching relief print created on Somerset paper…

Essay

Essay

Abdur Rahman Chughtai: Unfolding a Pakistani Artist’s Association with the Bengal School of Art Mallika Chakrawarti Abdur Rahman Chughtai was one of Pakistan’s leading personalities in art. It is interesting to note that Chughtai shares his legacy with India, for…

Report

Report

Embracing- As an act of resistance Sandhya Annaiah The imagination of a land, where women live at peace with themselves and with nature is a recurrent theme of feminist utopias. This is the want of a land where there is…

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Report

The village of life lessons Deepak Ramola Project FUEL, an organization that documents human wisdom, has been passing on life lessons of people from all walks of life. From survivors of the Nepal earthquake to children studying under the Taliban…

Profile

Profile

Devedevam A series of paintings by G Pramod Reddy Palak Dubey Pramod’s paintings emerge from his belief and devotion for the eternal shakti that gets transformed in Indian mythology into varied forms. He excels in unveiling the potential of the…

Review

Review – Mumbai

A Reflection of the Earth in Art Ragmala – Songs of Anthropocene Tanishka Dl’yma The song of the earth is the first thing the protagonist takes in when he steps out of his hut in the morning, and finds it…

Review

Review – Delhi

Caressing History – A draft for body based Historiography INDIRA LAKShMI PRASAD The skin is a central theme throughout the exhibition, in its context as a vast register for history. The skin tells a story which is both inexorable and…

Review

Review – Delhi

IGNOU ROAD 4 Korean Artists’ Unknown Journey Insang Song I G N O U R O A D is a 2km road leading to the Niv Art Center in New Delhi. The road usually suffers from a high level of…

Cover Story

Cover Story

LIBERATION/ REVELATION/ REPRESENTATION: THE ART OF BHUPEN KHAKHAR Professor Rajeev Lochan Curator – Professor Rajeev Lochan Curatorial Assistant – Prarthana Tagore Exhibition continues until 11th April, 2018 Swaraj Art Archive D-85, Sector 2 Noida, UP, 201301 Bhupen Khakhar established himself…

Cover Story

Cover Story

The opening of GRIHAAS A discourse and the art practice of Sunayani Devi Dr. Aparna Roy Baliga According to Dipesh Chakravorty ‘Andar a space opposed to the public was mainly a space of femininity where men habituated after their jobs…

Cover Story

Cover Story

Gender Neglect; Bengal School – Dr. Seema Bhalla Not too long back, a very confident member of the curatorial team of one of the leading galleries in New Delhi reacted rather sharply against the idea of a woman artist who…

Interview

Interview

Uncertain States An interview with Bharti Kher Part-II, continued from previous issue Rajesh Punj “As I said, you act as a witness, and some of the works that have come out in the past two years, if I look at…

Essay

Essay

Beyond Gender The Works of Li Xinmo Ansel Smith Feminist Theorist Li Xinmo has been one of the most vibrant Chinese contemporary female artists in recent years, born in the late 197’s in Heilongjiang Province, Yilan County. Her works primarily…

International

International

Samples of ecological art From Italy. In India and elsewhere…. DR. Martina Corgnati Atendency among the Italian cultural heritage specialists, art historians and curators, is such to consider landscape and, more extensively, nature as a part of the cultural heritage…

Report

Report

‘Silent Echo’ by Ravikumar Kashi Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai Tanishka D’lyma You cannot stroll by the pieces in ‘Silent Echo’, the solo exhibition by Ravikumar Kashi, you stop at each of them and listen to what they tell you. It is,…

Report

Report

Wandering off the art fair in Delhi Franck Barthelemy There is something addictive about visiting art fairs. There is something exciting too. One can see in a couple of days hundreds of art works, many are mediocre, a few are…

Review

Review

Pratul Dash – In the Twilight Zone INDIRA LAKSMI PRASAD Delhi Based, Odisha born artist Pratul Dash held his first solo show in 8 years at the Indira Gandhi International Center for the Arts in March 2018, titled ‘In The…