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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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'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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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