India-proud Extraweave and Neytt Homes bring the country to the global stage with the Met Gala 2026 carpet, the most photographed surface of this evening!

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Gallerists, patrons and tastemakers reveal their favourite Indian artists whose works speak to the soul of a collector

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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

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Through a dreamlike environment of beds, ruins and utensils, Subodh Gupta constructs an ascending narrative across four levels at NMACC Mumbai

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The masterpiece's record-breaking sale raises questions about the uneasy balance between public culture and private ownership

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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

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Through a dreamlike environment of beds, ruins and utensils, Subodh Gupta constructs an ascending narrative across four levels at NMACC Mumbai

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The masterpiece's record-breaking sale raises questions about the uneasy balance between public culture and private ownership

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This May, take a detour to the Spanish capital to see how technology, design and architecture reinvent the world’s creative canvas

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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

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In Kolkata, Chanakya School of Craft traces the generational skill of weaving and the women who have long sustained it

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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

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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

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This May, take a detour to the Spanish capital to see how technology, design and architecture reinvent the world’s creative canvas

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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

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In Kolkata, Chanakya School of Craft traces the generational skill of weaving and the women who have long sustained it

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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

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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

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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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A training centre by Architect Hafeez Contractor wraps itself in immersive interiors

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Amid Kolkata’s storied lanes, a 1900s mansion breathes again preserved by Ajay Arya with equal parts devotion and craft

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From sculptural pieces to smart features, these fans make cooling look as good as it feels

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This is the only list of coolest lamps you need!

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In Chennai, Rajiv Saini and Rahul Mehrotra craft a home that situates the self within nature's fleeting ephemerality

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Muaz Rahman crafts a sprawling home shaped by shaded verandahs and landscape views

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An architectural anomaly rises where Aamir and Hameeda Sharma make the outdoors a permanent trait of the indoors

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