art
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‘Poets are killed. They die. Their words don’t’: An art installation spotlights the power of poetry
Salil Tripathi
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A rare look at the early works of VN Jyothi Basu, one of India’s most accomplished artists
Ranjit Hoskote
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What KG Subramanyan’s poetry says about his art (and what his art says about his poetry)
R Siva Kumar
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An artist reanimates the untold stories of Sikhs in Canada through digital collages
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Before Bhanu Athaiya, the Oscar-winning designer, there was Bhanu Athaiya, the modernist painter
Zeenat Nagree
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What is labour? An exhibition in Kolkata engages with the complex question
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘Something out of nothing’: Seven Chennai artists find art in railway metal scrap
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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How a thirst for scientific knowledge led to a boom in sci-fi magazines, comics in the 20th century
Darren Garrett
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Rs 26 crore for the painting, Rs 0 for the painter. The Indian art world is riven by a deep divide
Georgina Maddox
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Photos: How artists of the past imagined our present (and future)
Darren Garrett
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One of India’s leading artists is offering free art on Instagram for anyone to download and own
Chanpreet Khurana
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At an exhibition of Kashmiri Pandit and Muslim artists in Srinagar, there was despair and hope
Rayan Naqash
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‘Admonish me if I call myself Hindu or Muslim’: SH Raza’s art was an exploration of spirituality
Vikram Zutshi
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Change of scenery: How Indian offices are able to switch art in their corridors every so often
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Krishen Khanna interview: ‘I’ll be painting right till the end – like my friend Tyeb Mehta was’
Shaikh Ayaz
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What is home? Indian and Pakistani artists explore the question through stories of Partition
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Nature as art: This Indian artist transforms dried flowers and leaves into quirky sketches
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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Watch: An artist has created pods to let people sample the pollution in cities around the world
Scroll Staff
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With humour and honesty, an Indian illustrator highlights young women’s lives and concerns
Damini Kulkarni
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Honey, I shrunk the city: Chennai’s quirks and charms get a miniature tribute from a young artist
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri