Tayeba, The Queen of Dissent
Tayeba Begum Lipi is stitching during the COVID-19 crisis. It is something she has never done before. She is embroidering breath –
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Tayeba Begum Lipi is stitching during the COVID-19 crisis. It is something she has never done before. She is embroidering breath –
The Vivan Sundaram Retrospective At KNMA Vivan Sundaram has been leading the charge in ensuring his aunt Amrita Sher-Gil gets her rightful place in history as the country’s foremost artist and the one who revolutionised modern Indian art.
Sahil Naik’s first solo at Experimenter Gallery – “Ground Zero: Site as Witness/Architecture as Evidence” employs destruction, abandonment and decay on sites to conjure dead cities.
A new exhibition of works from the Whitney’s collection looks at how artists from the 1940s to the present have confronted the political and social issues of their day.
NFL players are taking a knee. Eminem just drew a line in the sand on his thoughts on the political climate.
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige were declared as the winners of the 2017 Marcel Duchamp prize. The group show from 27 September 2017 –
The Rebellion of the Dead Retrospective 1969-2018. From 18 October 2017 – 8 January 2018. In a unique collaboration, the Centre Pompidou and Castello di Rivoli are staging Indian artist Nalini Malani’s first retrospective in France and Italy.
AN ARTIST WHO HOLDS THE VIEWERS GAZE AND MEMORY HOLDS UNIMAGINABLE POWERS. BENITHA’S GROWING OEUVRE IS EXCITING FOR THOSE VERY REASONS.
Re-telling the dark wounds of fear In 2015 The Drawing Center presented Rashid Johnson’s Anxious Men, a site-specific installation created by the artist with curator Claire Gilman for the Drawing Room gallery.