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 –
Jacob Jebaraj believes in nature like a monk believes in meditation. His art becomes a medium to indulge in that love affair.
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.
Even Political Events Turn into emotional Outpourings in Mona Rai’s Abstract Works The circular form and its variants – the numeral zero, or shoonya, the bindi, etc.
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.
Aditya Pande’s work is not easy on the nerves. It is almost discomforting at first and even in the middle. The end is another story.
Mustafa Khanbhai engages with the nature of history and memory. History is alive, in a constant flurry, in conflict with its own existence.
Krupa Makhija sifts through memories of conflict to document her history. The search for peace has led us to a graveyard wherein lie buried deep the feathers of white pigeons The part of land I had grown on and thrived centuries ago, has been usurped by the Devils for building their idgahs and goshalas The protectors of the forests uprooted the banyan tree and planted its limbs in the flower pots.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presented Moholy-Nagy: Future Present, the first comprehensive retrospective of the pioneering artist and educator László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) in the United States in nearly 50 years.