After their resounding win in the UP elections, political scientists and experts such as Christophe Jaffrelot and Suhas Palshikar on the best books on the Bharatiya Janata Party
Pratibha Singh Baghel is an exciting upcoming artiste who is not interested in the mainstream playback throne. She's turning to independent non-film music for success
February 22 marked the centenary of one of India's most famous modernist painters, SH Raza. Six people -- a collector, a gallerist, artists, a teacher and a curator -- recount their favourite thing about the iconic master's art and life
At 75, the leading abstractionist plans to open an arts residency to encourage free-flowing conversations.
An exhibition titled ‘India is not Lost’ is showcasing select works from various projects that engage with resistance and the idea of culture against communalism
Vegetable peels as zest and preserves, foxtail millet for breakfast, balcony greens as salad and dosa overtaking the samosa and curry as India’s global food --- the future of the Indian platter is all set to roll out in 2022
Written in Malayalam, it focuses on the traditional churches of Kerala after European encounter
The ongoing exhibition is a result of years of research and her observations of the Ganga at the numerous places it flows, from Banaras to Hrishikesh.
Sama, which means ‘similar’ in Sanskrit and Latin languages, is commissioned and produced by ArtHub Asia, Engendered, presented by The Embassy of Italy in India, and The Italian Cultural Institute of New Delhi.
The 13th edition of the two-day festival took off at Delhi's National Rail Museum on Saturday
The Qawwali Photo Project documents the lives of the faceless practitioners of the 700-year-old art form
Many netizens called out FabIndia for unnecessarily trying to infuse religions, and trying to impose a ‘secular’ world view on a Hindu festival.
Tarun Bhartiya's set of 100 postcards show an uncomfortable story of conversion unfolding in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya
A virtual conference by Agents of Ishq and The YP Foundation explores pleasure, desire and data.
One of the most photographed Indians of his time, Mahatma Gandhi has inspired numerous artists. Here's a look at artists from different generations who have had the national leader as their protagonist, celebrating him and his ideals
This week, catch the India International Centre's first physical recital ever since the pandemic started, an exhibition on the weaves of dhakai and jamdani from the collection of Siddhartha Tagore, and the annual art exhibition by the Raghu Rai Centre for Photography
In its ninth edition, Aakriti Art Gallery's 'Affordable September Art Mela' promises to offer works of art at prices below the standard market rates
It is important to understand the disease, but more important to translate this understanding to better therapy, which may not cure/stop the progression, but give better quality living
This year’s list has six debut authors and three works of translation
The French-American celebrity photographer, whose grandfather once fled the Nazis, is exhibiting her Indian documentary photographs in Berlin
The museum will be displayed at Esplanade till the end of this year
The hospitality industry is trying to seek ways of fitting into the current scenario, and attempting to settle a fraction of their mounting losses.
Poet and writer Jeet Thayil, 61, on his new novel that reimagines the marginalised women of the New Testament, his relationship with faith and why his fiction has always been an act of restitution
For over four decades Ganju worked among the marginalised and searched for indigenous ways to build and understand architecture
The Olympiad has been conceived with an aim to integrate heritage education in schools and make it more accessible to a younger audience







