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Search ResultNo Entry: Hazards in staging a theatre play in Mumbai
Khalid Mohamed recounts his peril-fraught, one-off experience in staging ‘Kennedy Bridge’, a play on yesteryear&rs...
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Khalid Mohamed writes on the imperative need for Indian artists to express their strong views on the state of nation und...
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“Meet Manohar Mhatre, the eminent artist who was with the legendary Progressive Art Group, but has never hankered after fame or money&rdq...
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His artworks are tongue-in-cheek comments – on subjects ranging from demonetisation and political unrest to the vice-like grip of Bollywo...
Read MoreKids from 71 Countries participate in the ‘Kids for Human Rights’ Drawing Contest
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, more than 17,000 children from around the glob...
Read MoreBhubaneshwar Art Trail: A Unique Public Art Exhibition in India
Bhubaneshwar is a beautiful city set in the Indian state of Orissa. It is well-known as the ‘Temple City’ of the country. On the 18th of this month, the city ki...
Read MoreLost but not found: An artist focuses on the tragedy of the Nation’s rising cases of Missing Children
At a modest estimate, a lakh, if not more children go missing every year from diverse parts of the nation, incl...
Read More‘Rebel Women: The Great Art Fightback’ - A Story not told Enough
In April 1971, the police closed down London's first overtly one-woman feminist art show after just one day, on the grounds of indecency. At...
Read MoreAn Artist’s Political Awakening: From painting Moods of the Season to reflecting the Human Condition Today
Today, an Indian artist can’t venture into areas where angels fear to tread. Representation of goddesses,...
Read MoreYesterday He faced Starvation; Today He’s a Star in his Own Right on the Art Firmament
The bustling town of Vadodara – familarly known as Baroda – houses a count of nearly 2,500 artists....
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