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![]() | Art for art's sake: Hyderabad-based Unekha fosters both art and artists across IndiaUnekha aims to help artists in every way possible, right from organising workshops to infusing them with confidence | |
Art of the heart: This Kerala girl's painting exhibition echoes a woman's painThe exhibition, currently on at the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi art gallery in the city, features 60 paintings which depict the distress experienced by women due to different causes | ||
![]() | Art Ok Please: All India Permit's quest to make Indian truck art more accessibleFarid Bawa’s company, All India Permit, aims at getting all that bizarre and bright art on trucks featured on your walls | |
![]() | Art on the go: How metro stations have turned into art galleriesFrom Stockholm to Kochi, metro stations across the world have become a hub for splendid artworks. With vibrant colours and intrinsic patterns these artworks will beat the boredom of the commuters | |
Artist Sachin Sagare brushes together colours and patterns to create 22 paintings of Indian women in different moodsSachin's art boasts of serinity coupled with masterful strokes and his exhibition called 'Tellurian' will be on till November 19 at the Park Hyatt | ||
![]() | Bengal artist pins hope on new govt for funds to establish world's first micro art galleryThe artist claimed that in the absence of any government support, artists are forced to hold exhibitions on their own expenses | |
![]() | Book Look: Five books that you can cast about for in the month of SeptemberNon-fictional books are all set to rule this month. TBH, we can't wait. | |
![]() | Books as art objects: Artists' book exhibition in Delhi explores a unique genreAllowing visitors to pore over, touch, flip through and closely admire its pages, the artists' book is a ready respite from works one is used to seeing behind glass barriers | |
![]() | COVID-19: National Gallery of Modern Art celebrates 66th Foundation Day with virtual tour of artworksThe artistes included in the tour are Amrita Sher-gil, Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, Ramkinkar Baij, and Nandlal Bose, among others | |
![]() | Digging into History: Tiruchy College Museum displays Paleo-era stones and sword unearthed by students during dig in YercaudThe archaeological team from the college discovered seven stones from the Palaeolithic Age and an iron sword from the Neolithic period during an excavation at Yercaud | |
![]() | EDEX COVERS: Indian Photo festival is around the corner and here is something you should knowThe Indian Photo Festival promises to be a fun-filled ride for everybody and will be held across multiple venues for 18 days. Edex catches up with a few photographers who will be a part of it | |
Everything you need to know about Bhubaneswar Art Trail and the artists who're taking Odisha on a nostalgia tripFollow artists as they trace a 1.3 km long trail through Old Town in Bhubaneswar and in doing so, open up the community to art, like you have never seen before | ||
![]() | From Edison's Phonograph to the oldest telephones in the world, why you need to check out this exhibition at VITMVITM in Bengaluru will be holding an exhibition to display some of the oldest devices that were invented by scientists and used by people. We talk to the director to find out more
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![]() | Goa's museums struggling to stay afloat due to COVID-19 lockdown, owners promise to take all precautionsTwo studies by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the International Council of Museums (ICOM) said museums have been especially affected by the pandemic | |
![]() | Google celebrates 400 years of Murillo with his iconic 'Two Women at a Window' paintingPainted in circa 1655-60, the "Two Women..." illustrates his oeuvre. There are two women in it — a young, another considerably older |
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