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WINNER OF READERS CONTEST CATS & BONES
"I'm sorry," whimpered poor George, "I'll never call you Bones again, it's Boss Bones."George was crouching against the wall in an empty classroom.
WAR!
A MATTER OF PRIDE FOR MEN PAID BY WOMEN
FREEDOM OF BEING ΜΕ
Stop trying to impress people, impress yourself, stretch yourself, test yourself, be the way you are!!
BENHUR
MY CINEMA
And when love strikes Chandni S
And when love strikes; it's like a thousand thunderbolts, at once strike
MANJU VASUDEVAN
Kerala's long forgotten handcrafted Kannadipaaya has acquired geographical indication tag a couple of months ago. Dr.Manju Vasudevan, a Conservationist & Ecologist at River Research Centre, talks to Pazzage Magazine about how the forest dwellers of the Muthuvar community in central Kerala work together with Forest Post, an organisation that develops livelihood opportunities.
I WISH I HAD MORE TIME KRISS VENUGOPAL
When I think of my childhood, a whole lot of memories barge in. The scooter rides, fun games, the stories, the painting, ice cream, painting classes & the exhibition at Ramavarma Club... the list is endless. Here I open the Pandora's box for you and shell out a few of them.
CATCH THEM YOUNG
Hyderabad-based Iconart Gallery organises show featuring works of 40 artists to initiate the young to acquire art
FANTASTIC FIVE
With nature as the core subject, 33 artists come together to create magic on canvas with their expressionist works and faith in spirituality
THE HIDDEN ART OF MADHUBANI
Much like the upper caste tradition of Kachni and Bharni Mithila paintings, the Dalits have for decades been decorating the walls of their homes with an alternate art form called Godna
KASHMIR FILES
Documentary photographer Rana Pandey Is all set to explore the Valley through Project Bismillah that captures Kashmir's soul, rich tradition, culture, and natural beauty, says Jaideep Pandey
MASTER STROKES
Samir Mondal has endowed watercolours with the status of oils by developing textures and structural features, but never losing their originality and elegance, says Saswati Chaudhuri
A CELEBRATION OF WATER
Pravaah- a Journey brought forth the various attributes of water by artists belonging to different art forms who offered extensive and varied creations from their oeuvre, says Neha Kirpal
RESTLESS & RELENTLESS
C. S. Krishna Setty adopts a multidisciplinary approach to his art and his Veteran Series 1 makes a shift from dark floating images to semi abstract and dramatic with graphic intonations, says Saraswathy K Bhattathiri
TYEB MEHTA’S FIGURE’ LEADS THE WAY
Asta Guru's Collectors Choice Auction featuring works by eminent Indian Modernists concludes with an exceptional result
MONUMENTAL MOMENTS
Nivedita Mishra veers away from creating works within the format of an average sized figurine and takes bold strides into the arena of mammoth sculptors with the ease and artistry of a confident creator, says Subhra Mazumdar
CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD
The social, psychological and physical isolation during quarantines unleashed new creativity within artist Mahima Bhayana giving birth to a journey of self-discovery and spirituality
CELEBRATING INDEPENDENT INDIA
Saswati Chaudhuri takes an inspiring tour of the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya created as a tribute to all prime ministers documenting local culture and community stories
REMEMBERING NANDALAL BOSE
Pioneer of modern Indian art, he openly denounced western techniques and his colours were positive, lines more assured and compositions more compactly structured, writes Dr Harsha Bhargavi Pandiri
PAINTED FOOTSTEPS
When he picks a brush in his hands, Vikash Kalra feels a sense of energy and motivation, one he never Knew existed before he became an expert at forms and colour schemes of his own liking, says Yukti Narang
TEN ON TEN
Ten young and promising artists unveil their works, including paintings, sculpture and ceramics at Mumbai's Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai
KEEPING QUIET AND SPEAKING OUT
The Whitney Biennial 2022 is only partially successful in addressing forms of control and exclusion present in American society and life, observes Rohini Iyengar.
HURTING IMAGES
Tanya Abraham discusses how accusations of anti-Semitism have overwhelmed documenta 15.
RE-CONNECTING, RE-CONSTRUCTING, RE-IMAGINING
The India Art Fair returns after a pandemic-induced hiatus. Aranya picks and discusses the significant works on display.
Anatomy of a Crisis
As people cope with a raging pandemic, N. S. Harsha maps changing collective behaviour and altering community life with empathy and irony, finds Kamayani Sharma.
Star Struck
What is the place of the self in the universe? Desmond Lazaro scours the sky for signs, reveals Pooja Savansukha.
The Grand Scheme of Things
Objects, memories and rituals come together to create a spectacle. Meera Menezes plays witness to Subodh Gupta's Cosmic Battle.
Unsung Heroes
From Partition refugees to Bandwallahs, Krishen Khanna installs the marginalised figure at the centre of his practice, observes Yashodhara Dalmia.
A Rich Mosaic
Anirudh Chari visits a show in Kolkata that tries to chart and celebrate the multi-directional journey of Indian art over the last 75 years.
Six Variations on a Theme
Artists take the line for a walk in different directions. Anirudh Chari falls in step.