Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Deveshi Goswami grew up watching her father, the noted artist Neeraj Goswami, paint. “She started pretty early. As a baby she loved to draw on the house walls and would sometimes crawl over my finished paintings, playing with rollers with paint on them,” says the proud father. “I think that’s why he […]Read More
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Team L&M To celebrate the International Day of Happiness (March 20) Vrindavan Foundation for Art and Culture (VFAC) is holding Art for Peace today event today. It consists of three parts Varnika, Anahata, and the Saga of Joy. Varnika shows the essence of colours on canvas with live music of Violin, Tabla, Flute, Piano, Guitar […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha My first brush with Triveni (Kala Sangam) must have been in the late 70s or perhaps the early 80s. My maternal uncle had put up an exhibition of his batik works at Shridharani Gallery. A couple of visits happened thereafter during my college days with friends. But these were to grab a bite […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Spend half an hour with artist Rameshwar Broota and the iconic Hindi film song from Shor—jeevan chalne ka naam, chalte raho subah aur shaam—inevitably comes to mind. While Rajkavi Inderjit Singh Tulsi originally wrote these lyrics for a struggling father on screen, they perfectly capture Broota’s relentless artistic journey in real life. The […]Read More
Weaving Labyrinths: Nandini Hasija’s Solo Art Exhibition Explores Identity and
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Twenty-two-year-old artist Nandini Hasija has presented her first solo exhibition, Weaving Labyrinths, at Triveni Gallery, located within the renowned Triveni Kala Sangam in New Delhi. The exhibition, open until May 31, offers an intensely personal and autobiographical exploration of identity, shaped by the artist’s relationship with her adoptive mother. An Artistic Journey […]Read More
The Worthy Opponents is on at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi till December 21Read More