Aashima Mehrotra’s ‘Laapata Ladies’ shines at Lalit Kala Akademi’s national exhibition
This year’s exhibition is especially notable for showcasing a wide range of voices and styles. The Akademi aims to create a space where creativity can flourish.
This year’s exhibition is especially notable for showcasing a wide range of voices and styles. The Akademi aims to create a space where creativity can flourish.
The festival, now in its ninth year, was held at the heritage town of Ramgarh Shekhawati in Rajasthan, a place known for its old havelis, forts and chhatris.
It features the work of acclaimed artist, Manash Ranjan Jena, leaving an indelible mark, exploring the unseen, the sacred and interconnectedness of Indian art.
Natasha Datta Roy’s three-day solo exhibition ‘Echoes of her essence’, hosted from 24–26 January 2025 at a city gallery in Kolkata, was a tribute to the indomitable spirit of women in art and celebrated the dynamic and multifaceted essence of feminine energy through 26 artworks, all by her.
Poornima Dayal is an internationally acclaimed artist renowned for her abstract, conceptual paintings exhibited across the globe.
A solo art exhibition 'Landscape of Consciousness' by Anjali Misra was inaugurated at the Lalit Kala Akademi here in the presence of eminent artists on Wednesday.
The 8th solo exhibition of Sujata Kar Saha marks a turning point in her career. The exhibition titled “Miles with the Subconscious” sees a significant shift from her work on abstract landscapes to deeply introspective works on issues like womanhood, aspirations and the intricate web of human relationships within the conservative fabric of society.
Celebrating 100 years of four Indian modernist masters, Francis Newton Souza, KG Subramanyan, Ram Kumar and V.S. Gaitonde, Progressive Art Gallery, in collaboration with the Raza Foundation, organised an exhibition titled “The Four: Celebrating the Birth Centenary of Four Modern Indian Masters”, on 29 October this year, which would be on public view till 10 November 2024 at Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi.
Emami Art is hosting three concurrent solo exhibitions, namely by Bholanath Rudra, Ali Akbar P.N. and Ujjal Dey at Kolkata Centre for Creativity.
Every photographer looks at his or her craft differently. For some it is an expression of their own thoughts and conflicts, while others look at it as simply an artistic tool.