In Malik Ayaz’s Dreams
A marvelous account of the early firangis who turned Indian is a salad of identities and a mirror of Indianness.
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A marvelous account of the early firangis who turned Indian is a salad of identities and a mirror of Indianness.
In Malik Ayaz’s Dreams Read More »
Museum staff to document each change.
Egyptian Museum to launch new conservation database Read More »
Major exhibition in the UK of the personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists.
Barbican Centre in London puts artists’ personal collections on show Read More »
Deepshikha Kalsi is a qualified materials conservator from the National Museum Institute, New Delhi and has worked with institutional and individual clients for over a decade to tailor conservation solutions to their needs. Her engagements include several years with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) where she was involved with inspecting
Eurocentric views of the conflict ignore the millions of people from across the globe who fought on the same side.
The first world war and the colour of memory Read More »
Ram V. Sutar is a leading contender for the commission to produce the world’s largest statue.
An Indian Sculptor With Monumental Ambition Read More »
British royal childhood memories go on show.
The Royal Childhood exhibition Read More »
The exhibition, titled ‘A Passionate Eye’ featured on NDTV 24×7
Art Matters: The Passionate Eye Read More »