Living art
A recently held exhibition in Kolkata focusing on rural artefacts created around everyday-use objects showcased the imagination of rural artisans, Ranjita Biswas finds
Mughal Art: A blending and a flowering
Mughal art, as it branched into many areas of creativity, blended seamlessly with local socio-cultural ethos of the adopted country. It is a fascinating journey of discovery for Ranjita Biswas as revealed through the pages of a recently published book, Reflections on Mughal Art & Culture
Rajasthan: High on Art
In royal Rajasthan, the walls are no longer empty spaces. They speak through their vibrant colours and tell a story. From dreary, boring railway stations to splashy coloured auto rickshaws, one can now encounter art at every nook and corner of the states bustling towns. Rajasthan Post-TWF writer R Pal reports
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