Vandana Kalra is an art critic and Deputy Associate Editor with The Indian Express. She has spent more than two decades chronicling arts, culture and everyday life, with modern and contemporary art at the heart of her practice....Read More
Vandana Kalra is an art critic and Deputy Associate Editor with The Indian Express. She has spent more than two decades chronicling arts, culture and everyday life, with modern and contemporary art at the heart of her practice.
With a sustained engagement in the arts and a deep understanding of India’s cultural ecosystem, she is regarded as a distinctive and authoritative voice in contemporary art journalism in India.
Vandana Kalra's career has unfolded in step with the shifting contours of India’s cultural landscape, from the rise of the Indian art market to the growing prominence of global biennales and fairs. Closely tracking its ebbs and surges, she reports from studios, galleries, museums and exhibition spaces and has covered major Indian and international art fairs, museum exhibitions and biennales, including the Venice Biennale, Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Documenta, Islamic Arts Biennale.
She has also been invited to cover landmark moments in modern Indian art, including SH Raza’s exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the opening of the MF Husain Museum in Doha, reflecting her long engagement with the legacies of India’s modern masters.
Alongside her writing, she applies a keen editorial sensibility, shaping and editing art and cultural coverage into informed, cohesive narratives. Through incisive features, interviews and critical reviews, she brings clarity to complex artistic conversations, foregrounding questions of process, patronage, craft, identity and cultural memory.
The Global Art Circuit: She provides extensive coverage of major events like the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Serendipity Arts Festival, and high-profile international auctions.
Artist Spotlights: She writes in-depth features on modern masters (like M.F. Husain) and contemporary performance artists (like Marina Abramović).
Art and Labor: A recurring theme in her writing is how art reflects the lives of the marginalized, including migrants, farmers, and labourers.
Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025)
Her recent portfolio is dominated by the coverage of the 2025 art season in India:
1. Kochi-Muziris Biennale & Serendipity Arts Festival "At Serendipity Arts Festival, a 'Shark Tank' of sorts for art and crafts startups" (Dec 20, 2025): On how a new incubator is helping artisans pitch products to investors.
"Artist Birender Yadav's work gives voice to the migrant self" (Dec 17, 2025): A profile of an artist whose decade-long practice focuses on brick kiln workers.
"At Kochi-Muziris Biennale, a farmer’s son from Patiala uses his art to draw attention to Delhi’s polluted air" (Dec 16, 2025).
"Kochi Biennale showstopper Marina Abramović, a pioneer in performance art" (Dec 7, 2025): An interview with the world-renowned artist on the power of reinvention.
2. M.F. Husain & Modernism "Inside the new MF Husain Museum in Qatar" (Nov 29, 2025): A three-part series on the opening of Lawh Wa Qalam in Doha, exploring how a 2008 sketch became the architectural core of the museum.
"Doha opens Lawh Wa Qalam: Celebrating the modernist's global legacy" (Nov 29, 2025).
3. Art Market & Records "Frida Kahlo sets record for the most expensive work by a female artist" (Nov 21, 2025): On Kahlo's canvas The Dream (The Bed) selling for $54.7 million.
"All you need to know about Klimt’s canvas that is now the most expensive modern artwork" (Nov 19, 2025).
"What’s special about a $12.1 million gold toilet?" (Nov 19, 2025): A quirky look at a flushable 18-karat gold artwork.
4. Art Education & History "Art as play: How process-driven activities are changing the way children learn art in India" (Nov 23, 2025).
"A glimpse of Goa's layered history at Serendipity Arts Festival" (Dec 9, 2025): Exploring historical landmarks as venues for contemporary art.
Signature Beats
Vandana is known for her investigative approach to the art economy, having recently written about "Who funds the Kochi-Muziris Biennale?" (Dec 11, 2025), detailing the role of "Platinum Benefactors." She also explores the spiritual and geometric aspects of art, as seen in her retrospective on artist Akkitham Narayanan and the history of the Cholamandal Artists' Village (Nov 22, 2025).
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Expanding his pet venture,the Laboratory of Visual Arts (LaVA),into a mobile art project. This...
Fri, Jan 01, 2010
Dec 31, 2009 04:58 IST
It will be recalled as the recovery year. The first few months of 2009 were not the best for Indian...
Thu, Dec 31, 2009Dec 30, 2009 06:43 IST
It was English educationalist Rowland Hill who introduced stamps to reduce postal costs in...
Wed, Dec 30, 2009
Dec 28, 2009 00:23 IST
It was English educationalist Rowland Hill who introduced stamps to reduce postal costs in 1840....
Mon, Dec 28, 2009Dec 23, 2009 02:34 IST
It was the winter of 1882. A young British army officer called James Waterhouse came to pay his...
Wed, Dec 23, 2009Dec 23, 2009 01:27 IST
While agreements related to civil aviation and hydroelectric power are being drawn to strengthen...
Wed, Dec 23, 2009Dec 22, 2009 01:58 IST
The artworks traces the history of indigo across the globe. Shelly Jyoti refers to the 17th century...
Tue, Dec 22, 2009
Dec 20, 2009 22:35 IST
It was the winter of 1882. A young British army officer called James Waterhouse came to pay his...
Sun, Dec 20, 2009Dec 18, 2009 03:45 IST
In a makeshift studio at The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower in Mumbai,art restorer Priya Khanna is...
Fri, Dec 18, 2009
Dec 16, 2009 01:28 IST
In a makeshift studio at The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower in Mumbai,art restorer Priya Khanna is...
Wed, Dec 16, 2009Dec 16, 2009 00:20 IST
In a makeshift studio at the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in Mumbai,art restorer Priya Khanna is...
Wed, Dec 16, 2009Dec 13, 2009 00:48 IST
His art is a mark of protest. It deals with issues that concern those in the North-East who moved...
Sun, Dec 13, 2009Dec 12, 2009 03:58 IST
Attention is nothing new for Namrita Bachchan,considering her weighty surname. Her first solo...
Sat, Dec 12, 2009
Dec 11, 2009 02:22 IST
In the 1960s,Lord Snowdon visited India on an assignment to record those turbulent years and...
Fri, Dec 11, 2009Dec 10, 2009 04:05 IST
Attention is nothing new for Namrita Bachchan,considering her weighty surname. Her first solo...
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Dec 10, 2009 02:38 IST
Attention is nothing new for Namrita Bachchan,considering her weighty surname. Her first solo...
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Dec 05, 2009 01:13 IST
In the last fortnight,while the lawns of the sprawling Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts...
Sat, Dec 05, 2009Nov 29, 2009 03:42 IST
It has been over 20 years since Yuriko Lochan shifted base from Japan to India,yet the homeland...
Sun, Nov 29, 2009
Nov 26, 2009 01:07 IST
It was 1989. Indian art was still to figure anywhere on the international art scene and Delhi had...
Thu, Nov 26, 2009Nov 19, 2009 04:09 IST
When Anant Art Gallery in Delhi opened their show of German artist Siegward Sprottes works,dancer...
Thu, Nov 19, 2009Nov 17, 2009 02:57 IST
When the Columbian government requested artist Claudia Hakim to design a collection that would...
Tue, Nov 17, 2009
Nov 16, 2009 05:13 IST
<i>In a slow market,galleries combine show openings with performing arts to lure...
Mon, Nov 16, 2009Nov 15, 2009 02:54 IST
When the Columbian government requested artist Claudia Hakim to design a collection that would...
Sun, Nov 15, 2009Nov 11, 2009 01:22 IST
It is a fair that Delhi looks forward to each year and so do craftspersons from across the country...
Wed, Nov 11, 2009Nov 10, 2009 02:51 IST
Pablo Picasso can do many things to you. The gaping horror in Guernica can stun you to silence; the...
Tue, Nov 10, 2009