Team L&M Gallery Art Positive, Lado Sarai, New Delhi is holding a sculpture exhibition of renowned Tamil artist Elanchezhiyan Pichaikannu. The show titled Beyond the Myth presents a series of sculptures showing resemblance to cow, bull, yogi and sacred trees, all of which seems to be inspired by the motifs of the Indus valley civilization. […]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.
Team L&M The Indian family system has a deeply embedded impression of living in a joint family where parents often stay with their grown-up children. When parents reach an age where they need support from their children, children consider it as their moral duty. But Indian society has been going through a major social and […]Read More
The oil on canvas works by artist Tapan Dash depict his life journey from the childhood days he spent at Jagannathpuri in Odisha Rajkumari Sharma Tankha The Dialectics of Garden Bloom, a solo show by Ghaziabad-based artist Tapan Dash is all about his life-journey – the situations he encountered, the challenges he met and successes […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Growing up in the French countryside, Maite Delteil called herself ‘nature’s child’. So, nature has been an intrinsic part of most of her art works. But the paintings displayed at her recently concluded show, Pages From My Diary, at Art Alive Gallery, Panchsheel Park, were still life and portraits, albeit in her […]Read More
Another historical moment for India as the National Gallery of Australia has decided to return back 14 artworks worth million dollars Priyanka Banerjee India has been, since antiquity, remained the cultural hub of art, architecture and history. Once known as the golden bird, this majestic land is replete with cultural history where artistic wonders can […]Read More
Taruna Sharma Noted photographer Mala Mukerjee is currently having a show of her photographs at IIC. The online exhibition is on view August 8. It has a mix of colour and abstract compositions, each of which is special to her. “Those of you who are familiar with my work will know that my quest has […]Read More
Team L&M In what can be termed as a momentous day in the history of Indian photography, the image of the original photograph and digitally-restored photograph of the earliest surviving painting in a Hindu temple: Queen and Attendants, Earliest-Surviving Hindu Painting, Cave 3, Badami, 6th century CE, photographed in 2001 and digitally restored by art […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha I promise the next time I’m in Delhi, bhaiya, after the coronavirus leaves us for good, I’ll surely drop home for lunch. Also, I’ve done a painting for you which I need to hand over. Bye! Till we meet… A next that was never to happen. Never did I, in my wildest dreams, had expected […]Read More
At 14, JIVITESH SINGH is perhaps the youngest wildlife photographer in the country. The class IX student of Delhi’s Mausam Vihar located SLS DAV Public School picked up the camera at the age of four. Ever since he has been an avid lensmen, capturing some fantastic and out-of-the-world shots through his lens at sanctuaries, national […]Read More
Benoy K Behl The word “Puja” has sometimes been misinterpreted, by European writers, as “prayer”. Others have understood it correctly to mean “adoration”. Indic deities are adored, with incense, water, milk, flowers and through music and dance. The purpose of the philosophic path is for us to be able to see the truth beyond. To […]Read More