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Though seasons have been mined relentlessly by platitudinarians
to peddle consumerist propositions and celebrate exoticscapes,
their power to put you in touch with the changing phases of the
world remains undiminished. The idea of transformation that they
foreground suggests renewal and regeneration but also departure and longing.
The seasons within are occasions that often reflect the transformations without. There are emotional upheavals and
biological changes; possibilities of love, loss and restoration; moulting of skins and sloughing of memories.

NATURE'S MANY LANGUAGES

Nature speaks in many voices to me tranquil, mysterious and flamboyant.

NATURE'S MANY LANGUAGES

1 min

THE FACE AND ITS PHASES

Non-resident was a series of portraits for the camera, in which I painted five paintings over five days for a duration of three hours each day.

THE FACE AND ITS PHASES

1 min

THE ROMANCE OF RAIN

The monsoon is the king of all seasons. It affects our lives in contradictory ways - it disrupts our travel but it secures the production of food and the supply of water.

THE ROMANCE OF RAIN

1 min

The Brittle, Besieged Sense of the Self

Rita Datta offers the contexts to appreciate Reba Hore's melancholy art.

The Brittle, Besieged Sense of the Self

7 mins

Swirling Galaxies and Divided Worlds

Hans Carlsson responds to Jitish Kallat's Epicycles and Reena Saini Kallat's Deep Rivers Run Quiet in Sweden.

Swirling Galaxies and Divided Worlds

5 mins

The Dazed Harlequin and Other Stories

Sakti Burman's pantheon of figures entrances Azra Bhagat.

The Dazed Harlequin and Other Stories

1 min

Sinister Devices, Dissolving Monograms

Rm. Palaniappan's cryptic works are imbued with the mystery of unexplored mazes, undeciphered calligraphic forms and unremembered dreams, says Anirudh Chari.

Sinister Devices, Dissolving Monograms

3 mins

Something in the Air

David Hockney's pouncing cat inspires intimations of doom in Sujith S. N's new works, reveals Meera Menezes.

Something in the Air

3 mins

An Actor Prepares

Naveen Kishore. Performing the Goddess. Digital print on archival paper. 20" x 30". Edition 2 of 5. 1999. Image courtesy of the artist and Chatterjee & Lal.

An Actor Prepares

2 mins

“The Other Kind of Seeing”

A heightened awareness of recollected moments and a desire for the outside world marks Mahesh Baliga's works, says Chintan Girish Modi.

“The Other Kind of Seeing”

3 mins

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Art India Magazine Description:

UtgiverArt India

KategoriArt

SpråkEnglish

Frekvens3 Issues/Year

ART India is India's premier art magazine: over the last 25 years, it has been responsible for the promotion of a critical discourse around diverse art forms, activities and disciplines.

As an important forum for discussing, interrogating and appreciating art practices, ART India has been responsible for giving a platform to artists and critics to engage in a mutually replenishing intellectual dialogue with each other. This has led to the fostering of a vibrant atmosphere of sustained debate around crucial issues linked to the theory and practice of painting, sculpture, installation art, new media art, photography and architecture.

We have taken care to be multi-disciplinary in our approach as well as to dwell on diverse visual cultural issues of importance and urgency.

ART India has been launched successfully in Dubai, New York, London, Lahore, and Karachi, among other international venues.

ART India has a huge international following and has been chosen by Beaux Arts magazine, Paris, as one of the leading art magazines in the world.

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