art
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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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Watch: An alien abduction room, a Las Vegas club, and more – all built with Lego bricks
Scroll Staff
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In 30 essays, this book shows what living with religion means in different parts of the world
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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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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Meet the Tamil artist who is preserving memories of ‘surviving the war’ in Sri Lanka
S Senthalir
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Tumblr’s ban on adult content will hurt the sexual subcultures that found space on the platform
Zahra Zsuzsanna Stardust, The Conversation
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Temple City meets Smart City: The first Bhubaneswar Art Trail questions rhetoric behind development
Kamayani Sharma
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Interview: How Kochi Biennale’s first female curator made the event more inclusive
Chanpreet Khurana
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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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An artist wants to reignite interest in India’s tribal masks through her illustrations
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Is this 40,000-year-old Borneo cave painting the world’s oldest figurative artwork?
Pindi Setiawan, The Conversation Adam Brumm, The Conversation Maxime Aubert, The Conversation
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How the last king of Indore left a mark on the world of style and the arts
Meera Ganapathi
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An art exhibition in Delhi shows how deception can be used as a tool for social commentary
Chanpreet Khurana
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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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I was in the room when Banksy’s painting shredded – and enhanced his brand
Stephanie Dieckvoss, The Conversation
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An exhibition looks back at Frida Kahlo’s life and beliefs – through her choice of clothes
Ipshita Mitra
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Subversive in verse: How Delhi’s Urdu poets once challenged emperors and clerics
Malini Nair