Book Review
ART reinterprets ART Sudha Punshi I found this book a great inspiration for creating and motivating thought, especially on two fronts i.e. the contemporary art scene and the future for art as the author sees it. The chapter on Indian…
Cover Story
Slaying multiple Goliaths Sushma Sabnis his life, simply to shroud someone else’s intolerance, pettiness and fear. They felt there was more dignity in living a lie than expressing a truth. They even threatened to banish and exile him like M…
Cover Story
The Chinese Rajesh Punj Zheng’s Buddha in Cage, Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province, 1998, is more observation than animation, as a large marble statue of Buddha is photographed at the very edge of the precipice, against a thick curtain of fog….
Photo Essay
WORKING CLASS SUPERHEROES Vikas Maurya The gaze of the juveniles into the camera, their awareness of being photographed exudes a confidence that can be drawn parallel to professional paid gazes erasing divisions of the rich and poor.
A LETTER FOR YOUNG ARTISTS
The Business man, the Scholar , and the Hermit A Letter to Young Artists Waswo X. Waswo If you choose to eschew money and politics, if you devote yourself single-mindedly to your art, then, unless you were born independently wealthy,…
Art & Theatre
Street Censorship Shardul Bhardwaj The debate does not continue because nothing else of this nature has happened again. I am very curious to see what will happen once we open our play which is about a gay love story in…
Book Review
Under The Skin Lina Vincent Sunish “To Mumbai: my home, my muse… “ is the dedication, and Husain begins his essay with an all encompassing comment that explains the book, “When one talks about a journey, one usually refers to…
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….
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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…