Mirza Ghalib famously asked only two things of a mango: that it be sweet, and that there be plenty of it. Both conditions were met at a heritage tasting at the Museum of Christian Art in Old Goa.
What was once a small, local artist-led initiative at All Saints Church complex scaled up into a full-fledged public exhibition, backed by Martin Luther Christian University.
A parrot from an Indian painting crashes a French wedding, Zohran Mamdani elbows into Manhattan—artist Atul Dodiya's exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery, on till 10 March, reimagines art history.
A substantial section of the exhibition engages with Bose’s frequent depiction in military attire, a visual association that Neville Tuli argues is inseparable from his political journey.
Through film, textile, scent, sound, and gesture, spectators are invited to descend into an immersive environment where inherited knowledge seeps through material and form.
Sculptor KR Nariman’s solo exhibition ‘Elemental’, featuring nature-inspired bronze and multimedia works, is on until 6 December at Delhi's Bikaner House.
In many ways, the exhibition, Science Through Artists’ Eyes, at Mumbai's Nehru Centre, achieved what it set out to do—kickstarting conversations about the world we live in.
In recent years, saying goodbye to the show has become an unfortunate ritual. Now, with the death of James Burrows, another important figure behind the show's legacy is gone.
Kpler data shows India's Russian oil imports are on track to reach 2.25 mbpd in June 2026, as prospects of Iranian crude returning to India grow after US-Iran agreement.
Under the agreement, the loitering munitions will be offered to the Indian Army as part of efforts to address what the companies described as an ‘urgent requirement’.
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