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The Friday List: From a talk on tending houseplants to a Tai Chi workshop, your weekly calendar of virtual events
Fp Staff •Every Friday, we'll bring you a curated list of online experiences — performances, talks, tours, screenings — to mark on your weekly calendar.
The Friday List: From a lecture-demonstration on kalbeliya to an unrehearsed, spontaneous play, your weekly calendar of virtual events
Fp Staff •Every Friday, we'll bring you a curated list of online experiences — performances, talks, tours, screenings — to mark on your weekly calendar.
The Friday List: From a poetry writing workshop to a talk on the history of horses, your weekly calendar of virtual events
Fp Staff •Every Friday, we'll bring you a curated list of online experiences — performances, talks, tours, screenings — to mark on your weekly calendar.
Rameshwar Broota's unsettling visions of paranoias and vulnerabilities in our moment of reckoning
Ankush Arora •The tormented men, along with a butchered body, reflect the paranoias and struggles of our times, when the body needs constant attention, care and protection from the deadly coronavirus
Coronavirus Outbreak: Kiran Nadar paints gloomy forecast for India's art market, predicts possible drop in prices
Ankush Arora •Kiran Nadar says that a range of concerns face museums and players in the art world, including tighter liquidity, falling prices of artworks, and the slim chances of visitors returning to museums and galleries, even after the lockdown is over
Remembering Haku Shah: New retrospective pays homage to Gandhian artist, whose practice was inseparable from his political beliefs
Sujata Prasad •Haku Shah's death at the age of 84, after a long illness on 21 March last year, has stirred renewed interest in his art practice.
A decade in Indian art: 2010s saw rise of private collectors, emergent relationship between between sector and CSR
Rosalyn Dmello •The emergence of a wealth of private museums as part of the Indian art scene has been the consequence of another trend that has held serious sway over the last decade — foundation-building. Whether such a sizeable swell in institution-building has actually enabled ethical philanthropy, remains debatable.
Economics of India's arts sector may take longer to improve than envisioned: CII taskforce's Tarana Sawhney
Ankush Arora •India's return to the Venice Biennale, in the form of a Gandhi-themed pavilion exhibition, has put the spotlight on the CII's Taskforce on Art and Culture.
Subodh Gupta's art installation removed from Delhi's KNMA: #MeToo effect or end of contract?
•Contemporary artist Subodh Gupta's 33-feet-tall mushroom cloud installation which occupied pride of place in the foyer of a south Delhi mall for seven years has been removed by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.
Indian modernist Tyeb Mehta's iconic painting 'Kali' sells at record Rs 26.4 crore at online auction
Ians •Tyeb Mehta's 'Kali', which was sold for Rs 26.4 crore, represents the eternal cosmic dilemma of the human condition: the battle of good and evil, creation and destruction