Sanctum Sanctorum by V. Ramesh – A Corner For Four Sisters
Nishad Avari shares an essay by Georgina Maddox on artist V. Ramesh’s new gallery-size installation Mumbai: V. Ramesh’s latest installation, ‘Sanctum Sanctorum: A Corner For Four Sisters’, takes up an...
View ArticleL.N. Tallur To Debut At Nature Morte
Elizabeth Prendiville of SaffronArt shares an announcement about L.N. Tallur’s “ UKAI (Cormorant Fish Hunting)” in Delhi. New York: L.N. Tallur has established a strong career through his sculptural...
View Article“Nalini Malani: Transgressions” at Asia Society Museum
New York: The Asia Society Museum in New York is currently showing their latest contemporary exhibition, “Nalini Malani: Transgressions”. Malani received her technical training in painting at the Sir...
View ArticleSpeaking to a 132-year old Artist
If you had something to say to Picasso, what would it be? While you ponder over this, Pooja Savansukha shares Husain and Dodiya’s reactions to Picasso’s works Over Spring break this April, I travelled...
View ArticleFolk And Tribal Arts of India: Part 1
Elizabeth Prendiville of Saffronart introduces the indigenous art forms of Patachitra and Jogi Art alongside illustrated lots from Storyltd’s upcoming auction of tribal and folk art NEW YORK: On...
View ArticlePostwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965
Guest contributor Ananya Mukhopadhyay reviews the exhibition, on view at Haus der Kunst, Munich, until 26 March 2017 Haus der Kunst’s ongoing exhibition Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the...
View ArticleIn Conversation With Mitch Crites
Could you tell us about your journey as a collector – what set you off on this path, when did you begin, how long have you been collecting? I’m an American. I was born on the banks of the Mississippi...
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