Upasana Kaura Exploring the ancient Sanskrit verse yat pinde tat brahmande (as above so below) from the Puranas, the ancient philosophical and yogic texts, is the ongoing exhibition, Molecules, at Gallery 1000A in Lado Sarai, New Delhi. The show features artworks by five artists viz Amit Kr Das, Sanjay Sawant, Simran Lamba, Sanjay Sharma, and […]Read More
The Visual Arts category explores the rich and evolving world of artistic expression through mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and contemporary art. It brings together compelling stories, artist interviews, exhibition reviews, and features that reflect the diversity and depth of visual creativity.
From traditional art forms to modern and experimental practices, this section highlights the vision and craftsmanship of both established and emerging artists. It offers insight into artistic processes, cultural influences, and the changing landscape of the visual arts.
Upasana Kaura For more than two decades after he made his debut in the art world in 1974 with a solo show, Ashok Bhowmick continued with his monochrome shades of black and white until 1996. He first introduced colours – black ink over coloured surface – in his paintings in 1996. But, he never left […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Dahlia Aggarwal, 25, got acquainted with art at a very young age, courtesy her mother Monica Aggarwal. The teachers at her school (Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi) encouraged her, helped her hone her skills. “I would say that most of my art education happened preparing for art competitions that I regularly […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha An interesting photo exhibition is presently on at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi. Titled 23 Grams of Salt, the exhibition showcases photographs of the places Gandhi passed through during the Salt March also called as Dandi March in 1930 while he protested against the salt tax levied by the British demanding […]Read More
Team L&M Madame Tussauds is back to serve its fans in an all-new avatar at an exciting new venue at DLF Mall of India, Sector 18, Noida. The attraction at its new location will be known as Madame Tussauds India and is set to provide the opportunity for fans to get up close to their […]Read More
Team L&M St+art India Foundation, in collaboration with Asian Paints, have launched the very first St+art Care initiative. The annual project is an art intervention that aims to bring art into government-run institutions. The first to benefit under this initiative is The Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Sector 30, Noida. The institute caters to […]Read More
Team L&M Twelve individual paintings that reimagine Chennai by capturing the soul and essence of the city in a futuristic setting are part of the wall art project at Durgabhai Deshmukh Road in Adyar in Chennai. The city’s lively art scene has seen an uplift with the ‘Icons of Singara Chennai’ project. Aimed at honouring […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Spot Stalk Spy Snoop: Delhi, a covert mission of illustrations on Delhi on view at India International Centre, New Delhi by Ankur Ahuja is nothing if not interesting. On display are around 53 works (and the list is growing) that Ahuja made in the last three years ‘snooping around’ in the Capital, […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Loved ones finding solace and comfort in each other’s arms, their faces shining with a surreal glow, slender inter-twined fingers, and a body language that brings to fore compassion and empathy for each other… this is what Rang Bhangima is all about. The show, a solo art exhibition by Delhi artist Nawal Kishore, […]Read More
Ashish Khokar A for amiable. C for camaraderie. Ashwani Chopra was a jovial, happy, helpful, happening photographer who served Delhi’s art field, selflessly. Pay him, don’t pay him but he continued to smile. He always had a good word for most. Came to halls to take photos of dancers and musicians unobtrusively. Others do drama, […]Read More