The Nepal Picture Library showcases photos of women from that country, both ordinary and celebrated, so that history doesn’t forget them
Nepal-based artist Mekh Limbu feels that while it is important to talk about suffering and suppression, conversations around the process of healing are equally important. Through his paintings, which depict dream sequences,...
Premjish Achari writes a column on the relevance of art festivals in the 21st century
In his project ‘A Peal of Spring Thunder’, photojournalist Ishan Tankha has captured the conflict in Chhattisgarh in captivating and compelling images
Cities are preserved in prose and poetry, in stone and masonry, in statistics and data, in images and memories. Artist Seher Shah preserves a city in a memoriography made of screen prints
In her artwork, Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadyrova arranges stones collected from riverbeds to make them look like loaves of Palianytsia—welcome bread savoured in her country. These bread-shaped river stones are a symbol of...
Australian artist Richard Bell maps the spirit of the aboriginal resistance by setting up a tent at Aspinwall House in Kochi. Named the ‘Aboriginal Embassy’, the tent is a symbol of neglect, dispossession and resistance
Through his large-size paintings, Abir Karmakar attempts to look beyond the immediate—perhaps in search of the meaning that transcends real/fiction binary
Through his artwork ‘Day Zero’, Pranay Dutta shares his anxieties on the impact of climate change and wars on humans
There are no actors or dialogues. Simply through the metaphors of texts and images, Tanushree Das manages to leave the audience aching for loved ones in her...
Acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi blurs the lines between documentary and fiction
Artist and curator Sudarshan Shetty introduces his curation 'Who is Asleep Who is Awake' that was on display at the Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa last year.
Now more than ever, there is a need to reclaim the space available for art to reflect the politics in our lives. The fifth edition of the Kochi-Muziris...
More than 3.5 lakh students appeared for the examinations under Arts, Science and Commerce streams in 1,145 examination centres across the state.
The nine-day cultural extravaganza will see participation of artistes from across India. This festival is a unique effort to bring recognition to India's...
TvBoy's artworks depict hope and positivity amidst the ever increasing environment of conflict in Ukraine.
One of the main aim of the NEP 2020 is to ensure there is no hard separation between Arts and Sciences, between curricular and extra-curricular activities and...
An art exhibit that attempts to show the different stages of the soul as it goes through an alchemical journey of transformation that involves purification and...
Nihal Parashar says ‘Patna Ka Superhero’ is largely a set of personal reflections on people he came across during his childhood, in school and on the...
Driven by the everyday bravery and resilience of ordinary Ukrainians, the truculent artists of the country have the same vision of victory as their those...
Join us as we take a journey through the rich history, heritage and process of making the iconic Bagru print
Caught between a rapidly changing socio-political environment and cultural atrophy, literature in Uttar Pradesh is in limbo
The importance of interpersonal intelligence is clearest around the management of personnel or human resource development. It is, in fact, continuous with...
Drawing from her own past where she was pitted against fiercely competitive officers, who were not always sensitive to women, ex-top cop Kiran Bedi feels that...
Learning liberal arts helps inculcate a sense of social responsibility, while building other skill sets are required in a professional setup: communication,...