Upasana Kaura Born in Varanasi and brought up around the country, mostly in the Himalayas, artist Shafali R Anand now lives in Noida. It was during her growing up years in the far-reaches of the Himalayas that she made friends with her sketchbook, and the two have been inseparable ever since. Even while she was […]Read More
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Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Hailing from Abohar, a small town in Punjab, where her father is a progressive horticulturist known for setting up one of the first English rose nurseries in the state, Shikha Setia grew up delving into the slow and easy pace of all that closeness to farm and the earth offers. Perhaps that […]Read More
Team L&M IFBE is holding its first annual Independence Day exhibition called ‘The Independence Project’. Situated in Mumbai’s oldest dockyards in Ballard Estate, IFBE has been revamped into a space that blends its past and the future. In honour of India’s 75th year of freedom and independence, the space will host an extensive program from August […]Read More
Team L&M The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) and Archeological Survey of India (ASI) are all set to present Alpona, an exhibition celebrating the works of renowned artist and sculptor Ramkinkar Baij, at the Old Currency Building in Kolkata tomorrow, March 25. Alpona comprise sculptures, sketches, watercolours and large oil on canvas works – […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha If you are bird watcher, ornithologist or just simply love these avian creatures, you must visit the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC) in New Delhi between March 14 and 23. Delhi-based artist, educator and conservationist Rupa Samaria is having an exhibition of her paintings here titled A Bird Call showcasing […]Read More
Team L&M A special exhibition to mark the International Women’s Day Power, Patronage, and Piety – Celebrating Womanhood began yesterday at the National Museum in Delhi. It was inaugurated by Joint Secretary of Ministry of Culture, Government of India Lily Pandeya in the presence of National Museum Director General Partha Sarthi Sen Sharma. This show […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Hailing from the ‘Abode of Clouds’, Shillong, artist Shovin Bhattacharjee, 45, had a bit of a ‘culture shock’ when he moved to New Delhi in the early 2003. “I had never seen so many towering buildings as also the crowd. I felt overwhelmed – attracted as also repelled by it at the […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Half-an-hour with him and the famous Hindi movie song from Manoj Kumar-starrer Shor, jeevan chalne ka naam, chalte raho subah aur shaam comes to your mind. Rajkavi Inderjit Singh Tulsi may have penned the lyrics for a man wanting to collect money to get his ailing son treated by cycling day-and-night on the […]Read More
If you happen to be around India Habitat Centre in the National Capital anytime post half-past five in the evening between May 25 and May 28, make sure you visit the Visual Art Gallery (VAG). It is here that you will get to witness artworks by legends and newcomers like Satish Gujral, Jogen Chowdhury, Jangarh […]Read More
Not only does land offers itself as a visual metaphor of lived experiences but as a tactile archive for artist Shalina S Vichitra. Her paintings function as visceral geographical annotations and recordings that employ the tools of cartography to address the complex subject of ‘belonging’. The fragile balance between natural world and human habitation surfaces […]Read More