Spontaneity, he says pays tribute to the unknown aspect of art, facilitating the magic we yearn for in our lives. “While making an artwork, a
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Scaling the inward, detailing the outward
From Portraiture to painting images of undernourished daily labourers. From the ‘Ape’ series representing the deep socio-political divide in the country to shifting his gaze
I want to break all cultural barriers: Subodh Kerkar
Stressing that at the moment, contemporary art seems to have become a source of entertainment for a select few, the founder of Museum of Goa
It made very little sense to jump the bandwagon of webinars: Pooja Sood on Khoj’s grant during pandemic
In times when the webspace has been cluttered by galleries and art practitioners relentlessly holding lectures and zoom meetings, Khoj International Artists’ Association in Delhi
Dhruvi Acharya and the art of dealing with loss
The works are in different stages of being mounted. Even as the paintings with multiple layers start occupying their destined spaces on the walls, it’s
You don’t have to be a scholar to like a painting: Giles Tillotson
The term ‘primitivism’ is used frequently in discussions and writings on art. The genesis of the term can be traced to Western art, where it