
A Series of Fortunate Events
Miniature painting is a genre of Indo-Persian art that has a long history dating back to the scribes of the medieval ages. The small illuminated manus [...]

Blind Oblivion
The seed, as miniscule and simple as it may seem, has always been appreciated as the most primary and essential source of life. Traced back [...]

The art of curation
Bringing to order from a singular frame of thought-is an equation that could make sense to the viewer however subjective to her/his knowledge. It's a [...]

An Ode To Printmaking
Looking back at the historical timeline of art, printmaking has grown extensively. With its enormous possibilities of experimentation, it has succeede [...]

The Sites of MYTH
As he laid back on the charpai of his family home in Ranipur, the little boy’s eyes dreamingly traced the brush strokes of the magnificently large sce [...]

Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Indeed!
Dil toh pagal hai has to be one of the most clichéd phrases that we, as the 90’s born generation, are all too familiar with. Ironically, as clichéd as [...]

Omen
“…but some day the piecing together of disassociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position [...]

Contemporaries in the Corridors: Some Preliminary Thoughts…
Held across the Asia Society, the Grey Art Gallery and the Queens Museum in New York in 1996 the landmark exhibition ‘Contemporary Art in Asia:
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Pain – (t)
In a review on Sonia Chundrigar’s work, Momina Sibtain wrote, quoting the curator of Khaas gallery where the exhibition was held, “The use of pain is [...]