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Faiza Butt. Symmetrical
Wall Street International 9 December 2014 Rossi & Rossi is pleased to announce Symmetrical, a solo exhibition of works by contemporary Pakistani artist Faiza Butt. Opening... Read more -
A Natural Artist
By Rajni George | Open Magazine 26 November 2014 Aul Bhalla’s new show continues his conversation with ecology and his lifelong meditation on water A chair marooned in a... Read more -
Atul Bhalla: Finding hue in troubled waters
By Vandana Kalra | The Indian Express 17 November 2014 Two rivers, two cities, miles apart — the Elbe in Germany and Yamuna in Delhi are lifelines of the surrounding... Read more -
The Descent of Man
By Rosalyn D’Mello | Open Magazine 14 November 2014 We were never meant to know the truth behind the final work made by Jonas, the protagonist in Albert Camus’... Read more
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Table for Two: A journey within
By Shailaja Tripathi | The Hindu 29 October 2014 A vegetarian tom yum soup, crispy eggplant and spring rolls are all Rameshwar Broota settles for at lunch with us... Read more -
Bare and there: A look at Rameshwar Broota's masterpieces
By Sumit Malik | Hindustan Times 22 October 2014 Titled Visions of Interiority: Interrogating The Male Body, the retrospective, curated by Roobina Karode, features some of Broota's finest works.... Read more -
Fifty Stages of Man: Rameshwar Broota’s palette has held many a delightful encounters
By Vandana Kalra | The Indian Express 16 October 2014 Studies of his own anatomy have become digital fragments on archival prints. But, the 1963 canvas is a far cry... Read more -
Retrospective | 'Rameshwar Broota: Visions of interiority: Interrogating the male body' at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art 14 October 2014 Amongst his generation of artists, Rameshwar Broota, much like the solitary male figure in his imagery, stands distinctly alone in... Read more
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A Retrospective of the Works of Nalini Malani Who Paints in Reverse
By Shanoor Seervai | The Wall Street Journal 9 October 2014 When artist Nalini Malani first started walking to her studio in Lohar Chawl, a wholesale market for electronic goods in... Read more -
Retrospective | Nalini Malani: You Can't Keep Acid in a paper bag at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art 26 September 2014 “You Can’t Keep Acid in a Paper Bag” is artist Nalini Malani’s first ever retrospective showcasing in India. Conceptualised in... Read more -
Paper Chase
By Shanay Jhaveri | Frieze 23 September 2014 Read more -
A Finale for 'the Picasso of India'
By Shanoor Seervai | Wall Street Journal 30 May 2014 The public is getting its first chance to see some of the last works of Maqbool Fida Husain, sometimes called... Read more
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MF Husain's 'Last' Works
By Kishore Singh | Forbes India 13 May 2014 At 93 years of age, MF Husain could have been forgiven for calling it a day. But when he sought... Read more -
Art Talk with NS Harsha Held
The New Indian Express 15 April 2014 Art lovers in the city on Sunday got a chance to interact with renowned contemporary artist N S Harsha, who... Read more -
Nalini Malani | The Perils of Prophecy
By Shougat Dasgupta | Mint 23 January 2014 Spread over three rooms on three floors in Delhi’s Vadehra Art Gallery, Nalini Malani ’s small but provocative solo show... Read more -
Art | Vanishing cities
By Somak Ghoshal | Mint 24 August 2013 “A city makes its people as much as people make their cities,' says artist Sujith S.N . of his work,... Read more
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N S Harsha
E Flux 5 May 2013 In cooperation with the façade gallery of Kule e.V., the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program has initiated a series of public art... Read more -
In conversation with Panda
By Aakriti Sawhney | Hindustan Times 1 May 2013 With a strong belief that all major developments and events in the art world should not be confined to a... Read more -
'I do love donkeys very much'
By Kishore Singh | Business Standard 21 January 2013 To know what a maverick artist looks like, look no further than Ranbir Kaleka. He wears a hat even when... Read more -
World View
By Pallavi Pundir | The Indian Express 9 January 2013 There is a stark sense of directness in the works of Faiza Butt, which are on display at Vadehra Art... Read more
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Faiza Butt: The political artist
The Tribune 6 January 2013 Her art is intricate, entertaining and yet seems laden with subliminal political messages that need decoding. One look at her... Read more -
Imprints of man on nature
By Christopher Lord | The National News 17 December 2012 Shot from above, over the Indian city of Haridwar, the scene is a rammed-together jumble of low-rise houses in which... Read more -
The virtue of dots that form a perfect line
By Nidhi Gupta | The Sunday Guradian 15 July 2012 Summer in the Capital is a time of slim pickings for art-lovers in the country, with barely any shows or... Read more -
An ode to Gieve Patel
By Riddhi Doshi | DNA 11 May 2012 Artist, poet, playwright and retired doctor Gieve Patel’s show of select works from the 70’s till 2006 is currently on... Read more
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Search India Ink SEARCH Ravinder Reddy Loves Women
By Pamposh Raina | The New York TImes 10 February 2012 “Women are the focus of my work,” said sculptor Ravinder Reddy, who has spent almost two decades creating monumental sculptures... Read more -
The last great moderns | Syed Haider Raza
By Anindita Ghose | Mint 13 January 2012 He holds the record for the most expensive Indian artwork ever sold, but Raza’s artistic journey has been a long... Read more -
Medium and message
By Rana Siddiqui Zaman | Front Line 18 November 2011 Gulam Mohammed Sheikh's exhibition in Delhi attempts to look back at Gujarat's troubled past. THERE are very few art exhibitions... Read more -
Gulam Mohammed Sheikh's solo exhibition shows an artist at ease in an evolving world
By S Kalidas | India Today 31 October 2011 Gulam Mohammed Sheikh's latest exhibition, City, Kavad and other works. Delhi is the privileged venue of what could easily qualify... Read more
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Couples Fuel India's Vibrant Art Scene
By Gayatri Rangachari Shah | New York Times 13 October 2011 A few months ago, Wallpaper magazine published a limited-edition cover of the powerhouse artists Subodh Gupta and Bharti Kher posing... Read more -
Theatres of self-definition, mythologies of identity
By Radhika Desai | Domus 21 July 2011 Everyone Agrees: It's About to Explode is poet-curator Ranjit Hoskote's title for the Indian pavilion located within the Arsenale, appearing... Read more -
Sensitive gaze
By Shailaja Tripathi | The Hindu 10 June 2011 This is how it works usually. A photographer picks up a subject, sticks to it for some years, then moves... Read more -
At the Venice Biennale, national artists know no boundaries
By Jori Finkel | Los Angeles Times 6 June 2011 When the artist team Allora & Calzadilla was chosen to represent the United States at the 2011 Venice Biennale, the... Read more
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NS Harsha
Another Magazine 4 May 2011 NS Harsha was born in 1969. He lives and works in Mysore, India. Represented in London by Victoria Miro Gallery,... Read more -
Ranbir Kaleka
By Gitanjali Dang | Frieze 1 April 2011 Read more -
Contemporary art in Pakistan - in pictures
By Declan Walsh | The Guardian 27 March 2011 Images from The Rising Tide: New Directions in Art from Pakistan 1990-2010, an exhibition on show at the Mohatta Palace... Read more -
Seven artists in Delhi: Gigi Scaria – video
The Guardian 7 March 2011 The first of seven films looking at Indian artists' responses to the city of Delhi features Gigi Scaria, a sculptor... Read more
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Sunil Gupta at Whitechapel: rewriting the history of photography II
By Sunil Gupta | The Telegraph 10 February 2010 Read more -
Artist who almost became a soldier
By Hemant Mishra | Mint 12 January 2010 But soon, he began to realize that he wanted to be an artist. At 18, during the selection trials for... Read more -
Artist NS Harsha on how he paints
By N.S. Harsha | The Guardian 20 December 2009 I start a painting with a vague thought – it could be based on my everyday experience, or something else... Read more -
Manjit Bawa sells for record Rs. 1.7cr, Indian art mart looking up
The Economic Times 13 December 2009 An untitled canvas by Manjit Bawa sold for Rs 1.7 crore at a recent online auction which apart from creating... Read more
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Activist Energy With a Light Touch
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 1 October 2009 Known to many New Yorkers primarily for art exhibitions, Asia Society is a grander entity than its Park Avenue galleries... Read more -
Works by Susanta Mandal at the Guggenheim
Guggenheim 18 February 2009 The Guggenheim recently acquired Susanta Mandal’s Caged Sacks (2007–08). Sandhini Poddar, Assistant Curator of Asian Art, describes the work: Susanta... Read more -
Artes Mundi 2008: NS Harsha
BBC 11 December 2008 Indian artist NS Harsha won the third Artes Mundi prize in 2008. He is best known for his miniatures, large... Read more -
Raza’s runes: visions of the self
By Swapna Vora | Asian Art 19 July 2007 Sayed Haider Raza’s paintings with herringbone triangles, blue moons, licks of flame and inner vistas trigger transcendental experiences. India’s beloved... Read more
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S.H. Raza
By Ravina Rawal | Outlook 26 February 2007 With amazement. And a sense of satisfaction. I’ve lived fully, and worked with passion and great intensity as a painter... Read more -
Inner eye visions
By Manoj Nair | The Economic Times 7 January 2007 It’s looking back time at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in New Delhi. And one artist, whose works... Read more -
Art in Review; Vivan Sundaram
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 30 June 2006 Re-Take of Amrita Sepia International 148 West 24th Street, 11th floor, Chelsea Through July 28 This haunted show by Vivan... Read more -
Centenary show slated for August - Will Benode Behari exhibition bypass city of birth?
The Telegraph Online 1 May 2006 Benode Behari Mukherjee was born in Behala on February 7, 1904. The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) was scheduled... Read more
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NATARAJ SHARMA | BOSE PACIA
By Nicole Rudick | ArtForum 20 January 2005 Next month, “Edge of Desire,” the first major exhibition of contemporary Indian art in the United States, opens in New... Read more -
Where they’re coming from
By Louise Roug | Los Angeles Times 19 September 2004 Born in New Delhi, Sunil Gupta spent his teenage years in Montreal before attending university in New York and, later,... Read more -
Mel Bochner; Atul Dodiya; Lawson Oyekan
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 2 May 2003 The centerpiece of Atul Dodiya's haunting New York solo debut show is an installation titled 'Broken Branches,' composed of nine... Read more -
ART IN REVIEW; Atul Dodiya
By Holland Cotter | New York Times 2 May 2003 The centerpiece of Atul Dodiya's haunting New York solo debut show is an installation titled ''Broken Branches,'' composed of nine... Read more
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Amrita, family in a house of dreams
By Soumitra Das | The Telegraph 13 March 2003 There comes a moment in the life of every human being when the forward march of time seems to come... Read more -
ART IN REVIEW; Ravinder G. Reddy
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 12 October 2001 The spirelike roofs of certain Hindu temples in South India are a dizzying pileup of hundreds of brightly painted carved... Read more -
ART IN REVIEW; 'In an Exuberant and Profuse Manner'
By Roberta Smith | New York Times 20 July 2001 The second summer group show organized by the artist and dealer Peter Nagy, who relocated his New York gallery, Nature... Read more -
Sunil Gupta: A gay Indian photographer makes a searing commentary on life on the fringes
By Lavina Melwani | India Today 10 January 2000 Sunil Gupta does not open doors. As always, with his exhibition entitled 'From Here to Eternity' running in New York... Read more
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ART IN REVIEW; Sunil Gupta -- 'From Here to Eternity'
By Holland Cotter | The New York Times 7 January 2000 Sunil Gupta, who was born in New Delhi and lives in London, has participated in two important New York museum... Read more -
ART IN REVIEW; Praneet Soi and Kriti Arora
By Holland Cotter | New York Times 30 April 1999 The dozens of unframed pocket-size paintings by Praneet Soi, an Indian artist living in the United States, have a distinctive... Read more -
Book review: Gieve Patel's 'Mirrored, Mirroring'
By Tarun Tejpal | India Today 15 May 1991 If 'Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity', then Gieve Patel's latest collection falls short. Keats'... Read more
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