Solo show of Yusuf Arakkal
The people the artist depicts are all inheritors of the same universal feelings, human affiliations and fundamental afflictions.
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‘Re-Imagining Asia’ – an international art exhibition in Germany
The significant art event examines the way in which new images of Asia appear in contemporary art
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‘Green Thought’ by Paramjit Singh
The artist sees nature's grandeur in such small things and his aim is to use his oil paints and brushes to recreate the sensuous experience
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Asia Triennial Manchester 2008
The first ever UK Asian Art Triennial presents five contemporary artists from Asia, including India. The event looks to create awareness about Asian art traditions and trends.
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A group show of Indian artists, taking centre stage in international art
‘Passage to India’, a significant show in the UK, presents a selection of important painting and sculpture by a new generation of artists from India
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A look at Indian artists whose works form part of an art fair in China
CIGE 2008 devotes attention to the most interesting works of artists across the globe, presenting a panorama of cutting edge contemporary art
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N. S. Harsha wins the prestigious Artes Mundi Prize
The Indian artist has turned the Indian tradition of miniature painting into a form that enables him to mix the specific with the universal.
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An exhibition of installation, photographs and video by Vivan Sundaram
The artist tries to grasp the social implications of waste at the core of which is the frenzy of global consumption
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‘Stand Still Like the Hummingbird’ at Chemould
Artist Aditi Singh explore the processes, defining a more internal world whereas Laxman Aelay’s new works vent his social hypersensitivity.
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A new exhibition, titled ‘Touch’, by Navjot
Sakshi Gallery presents an exhibition, titled ‘Touch‘, by noted artist Navjot. Acknowledged for her socially-minded works, in this exhibition she once again invites viewers to be her collaborators. talented artists represent diverse themes and styles
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A group show of artists C.K. Rajan, Nicola Durvasula and Reena Saini Kallat
The works on view by the three talented artists represent diverse themes and styles
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‘Pale Ancestor’, a series of recent watercolors works by Atul Dodiya
Each work becomes part of the artist’s personal lexicon drawing from a series of references, meanings and metaphors that hold personal significance to the artist
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'Rhythms of India: The Art of Nandalal Bose (1882–1966)
The San Diego Museum of Art hosts the first comprehensive traveling exhibition outside of Asia to survey the expansive repertoire of this monumental Indian artist.
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‘Gold – The Eternal Search’ by Subhash Awchat
A painter who takes up ordinary images and transforms them into an extraordinary visual treat in colors ranging from the bright red, the orange and the saffron
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Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair 2008
Works by two of India’s most talented contemporary artists T. V. Santhosh and Baiju Parthan showcased at the international art event
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