What the Anita Dube controversy reveals about the Indian art world

Last week, poet Aamir Aziz accused Anita Dube, one of India’s leading contemporary artists, of using his words without permission in four artworks exhibited at Vadehra Art Gallery in New Delhi. The phrase in question, Sab Yaad Rakha Jayega (Everything will be remembered), became a rallying cry during the 2019-2020 protests against the Citizenship Amendment […]

Artist Bindhi Rajagopal’s works showcase the ecological importance of mangroves

One of Bindhi Rajagopal’s works on show at the Durbar Hall Art Gallery.  | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Shades of mossy green, dominate artist Bindhi Rajagopal’s latest show, The Grounded Guardians: A Meditation on Mangrove Roots, on at the Durbar Hall Art Gallery. The latest show is an ode to mangroves which form a green […]

Special issue | Reimagining museums 2025

In Kolkata, a 71-year-old Muslim man’s “hoarding” of everyday objects — and his museum packed into travelling trunks — has won a coveted spot at the V&A Museum in London. In Kerala, a museum of love is slowly attracting visitors, while a museum of photography is spreading awareness and encouraging local talent. And across the […]

How an erstwhile princess is on a mission to revive Kishangarh miniatures

Almond-shaped eyes, aquiline features, elongated faces with defined chins and noses, earthy tones, panoramic landscapes and stylised clouds — these are some of the things that set apart Kishangarh paintings from the other miniature traditions of India. Drenched in bhakti and sringara rasas, these miniatures originated somewhere around the 17th Century in Kishangarh in Ajmer, […]

Artist Romicon Revola’s Vortex calls for a double take

Galleria Triphe in Rome, is currently hosting the works of Romicon Revola. In her first solo show in Rome, Vortex, the artist from Bengaluru is exhibiting sculptures, lenticular installations and augmented reality artwork. Over the years, Romicon has made a name for herself as a visual artist, with works that highlight man’s equation with Nature. […]

Artist Thakare Naik with locomotor disability paints a world of his own

Thakare Naik with his works | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement There are numerous examples of differently-abled people who have overcome limitations to make a mark in their chosen field. Their struggles persist but they continue to pursue their passion. Here is one such inspiring artist, Thakare Naik, from the Lambada tribe, who found strength in […]

Check out Baccarat’s first Indian store in Delhi

At The Chanakya, an upscale shopping mall in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri, a vibrant red storefront — associated with 260-year-old French luxury crystal brand Baccarat — catches your attention even before you head to its flagship boutique on the second floor.  As you move closer, the Solstice chandelier greets you. Composed of hollow branches in blown cabled […]

Artist Sovan Kumar’s works on show at Kochi use trucks as a symbol to explores political and personal struggles

Sovan Kumar’s painting May First at Marina Beach | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT The truck is pink this time,  Fluorescent, absurd,  A joke rolling through the streets, On its back,  Men made of stone,  Green and cold,  Push against the air,  Their muscles taut, frozen in the eternal effort To move what will not move.  […]