Gallerists, patrons and tastemakers reveal their favourite Indian artists whose works speak to the soul of a collector
Set at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Sunhil Sippy's photobook RACEDAY is a meditation on photography, impermanence and the shifting value of land in a city that is always remaking itself
Through a dreamlike environment of beds, ruins and utensils, Subodh Gupta constructs an ascending narrative across four levels at NMACC Mumbai
The masterpiece's record-breaking sale raises questions about the uneasy balance between public culture and private ownership
This May, take a detour to the Spanish capital to see how technology, design and architecture reinvent the world’s creative canvas
Through a dreamlike environment of beds, ruins and utensils, Subodh Gupta constructs an ascending narrative across four levels at NMACC Mumbai
The masterpiece's record-breaking sale raises questions about the uneasy balance between public culture and private ownership
This May, take a detour to the Spanish capital to see how technology, design and architecture reinvent the world’s creative canvas
Staged within Aditya Prakash’s house in Chandigarh, Double Framed uses layered photographs and archival fragments to examine memory, photography and the afterlife of modernist architecture
In Kolkata, Chanakya School of Craft traces the generational skill of weaving and the women who have long sustained it
A panoply of the greats awaits from a church designed (and redesigned) by Charles Correa to what caricatural representations of Dr BR Ambedkar during the colonial period mean today. DAG brings the second edition of City as a Museum to a metropolis where over centuries, creative practices have thrived owing to its irrepressible pulse
A conversation with the architect and curator on why it falls on practitioners of art and
design to dismantle existing boundaries and create a new world
Rohit Chawla’s new book photographs our cultural fascination with verity, searching for the "true selves" of the most recognisable names in Indian contemporary art
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Staged within Aditya Prakash’s house in Chandigarh, Double Framed uses layered photographs and archival fragments to examine memory, photography and the afterlife of modernist architecture
In Kolkata, Chanakya School of Craft traces the generational skill of weaving and the women who have long sustained it
A panoply of the greats awaits from a church designed (and redesigned) by Charles Correa to what caricatural representations of Dr BR Ambedkar during the colonial period mean today. DAG brings the second edition of City as a Museum to a metropolis where over centuries, creative practices have thrived owing to its irrepressible pulse
A conversation with the architect and curator on why it falls on practitioners of art and
design to dismantle existing boundaries and create a new world
Rohit Chawla’s new book photographs our cultural fascination with verity, searching for the "true selves" of the most recognisable names in Indian contemporary art
The most commonly found entity in our homes has its own story to tell, we find at a new exhibition by House of Mahendra Doshi
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