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‘Forget all labels’: How Arjuna Gunarathne would like viewers to approach his first show in India
Kunal Ray
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Strolling through ‘Arboretum’: In what language does a forest cry?
Chirag Thakkar
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Gujarat: Maharaja Sayajirao University expels student over painting of Hindu deities
Scroll Staff
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On display in London, natural history paintings by an obscure 19th-century Bengali artist
Malini Roy
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With his new work, Nityan Unnikrishnan takes the viewer on a wild ride into his world
Ruchir Joshi
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How Indian-born artist Krishna Reddy left an indelible mark on printmaking worldwide
Chanpreet Khurana
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‘Bombs going off like the rains in Sawan’: A reminder from Indian WWI soldiers on the cost of war
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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One of India’s foremost abstract artists doesn’t want you to read any meaning into her works
Ella Datta
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The Bengali artist who popularised the ‘wet sari effect’ and invented a new genre of figure painting
Partha Mitter
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‘There’s nothing derogatory in my paintings,’ says artist at centre of Loyola College art row
S Senthalir
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Chennai: Loyola College apologises after BJP, Hindutva outfits protest against art exhibition
Scroll Staff
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Artist FN Souza’s early works reveal his intimate connection with Goa and its people
Arti Das
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A Bengaluru artist shows how plants talk to each other through the internet of fungus
Priyanka Sacheti
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How the Indian everyman became a subject of art
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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The Bahujan Art Festival in Mumbai gives marginalised communities a space to raise their voices
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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As Panjim turns 175, an art exhibition celebrates its rich past and flags the threats to its future
Arti Das
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Why isn’t artist Dashrath Patel’s brilliance widely recognised? His protégé Pinakin Patel explains
Chandrima Pal
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India’s navratna artists understood that the ‘idea of a nation isn’t about pomp and glory’
Damini Kulkarni
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Century-old diaries and frayed bills get new backstories in the work of artist Bakula Nayak
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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A rare look at the early works of VN Jyothi Basu, one of India’s most accomplished artists
Ranjit Hoskote