In a unique project that strives to bring the art and artists of the country closer to people, conceptual artist and photographer Diwan Manna is video archiving and documenting the life, times and work of some of the most formidable names of the Indian art world.
An exhibition focusses on the possibilities of public art in Delhi
In his latest show, architect-photographer Peeyush Sekhsaria revisits his old photographs of Africa’s Nubian vaults
At the 10th edition of the Mahindra Blues Festival in Mumbai, 83-year-old American legend Buddy Guy reminded us why the blues matter
Chef and restaurateur Marco Pierre White on why generosity and honesty matter in food and how the Michelin Guide has devalued its own currency
How Wendell Rodricks fought for six mango trees that stood as markers of memory
Friends and colleagues remember Wendell Rodricks as the man who put Goa on the fashion map, and lent his voice to a number of causes
The Lakme Fashion Week Summer Resort 2020 (LFWSR20) started on Tuesday at the Jio Garden in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla complex, with a mega show that brought together 30 of the brightest discoveries of the GenNext platform.
Mita Kapur, the new literary director of the JCB Prize for Literature, on inclusive literature and her vision for India’s richest literary award.
A recent exhibition in Delhi, organised by INTACH, J&K Chapter, Department of Tourism, Kashmir and India International Centre, Delhi, displayed the “Sacred Architecture of Kashmir”, showing how spiritual traditions continued in form and structure.
The line-up this year has some big names returning to Mumbai, while the young, newer ones continue to lead from the front.
As many as 50 artists come together to draw upon 70 years of the Constitution.
The humble dafli, which has been part of Indian folk and popular culture for long, is now an object of suspicion.
The first Indian retrospective of acclaimed French artist Gerard Garouste at the NGMA maps his troubled Nazi past and fascination with biblical texts and literary giants
Balak provides a lot of detail in his paintings, and tucked away in them are religious and mythological figures. Particular paintings comment on religious invasion that is coincident with ecological invasion
A mystical film, about nature and people of Kondwall village, And What Is The Summer Saying, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2018 in the Berlinale Shorts section.
Artist Sanjay Kumar interprets Kabir’s teaching in his works.
The story of a group of women in Hapur, who fought against the stigmas associated with menstruation, inspires a larger reformation.
Artistes from India and France unite for an event that brings together musical traditions of the East and the West.
Tiffany & Co. opens its first India store in New Delhi
Titled Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan: Kavya, Saundrya & Sarthakta (Vani Prakashan), the book was released in the Capital last week.
After her film was screened at the Berlin International Film festival last year, Rima Das is part of its Generation 14plus jury.
The concept of a wine bistro in a city that is still coming to terms with the idea that some types of alcohol are meant to be sipped and not swilled, seems like a hard sell. But Delhi consumers are becoming more adventurous in their choice of drinks.
In his centenary year, remembering music composer Naushad, whose quest for soulful melodies led to iconic tracks that changed the topography of Hindi film music



