NewsVoir New Delhi [India] February 4 Opulent Art Gallery announces the resounding success of Between Yesterday and Tomorrow an exclusive exhibition of art and artefacts The event took place between t ...
An exhibition on Bimal Das Gupta showcased recently at Dhoomimal Gallery and Gallery Silver Scapes has prompted discussions ...
Alex Davis uses soil from far-flung parts of India to create terrains that reflect both geography and memory. Take a close ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at ...
“The Slow Thread.” by Vriddhi Toolsidass opened Jan. 31. Largely inspired by her trip to Hyderabad in South India, Toolsidass, a junior majoring in art, said she wanted to shed light on the homecraft ...
A champion of contemporary Indigenous artists, prolific creator across a range of media and relentless critic of dominant US ideology, Smith received institutional support and success late in life ...
A new generation of artists is countering exploitative models of agriculture and creating works of art that embody care for ...
A decade back, a prominent art gallery in Delhi presented an unusual show. It focussed on one of India’s most famous political artists, Chittaprosad Bhattachary ...
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is celebrating a vibrant spectrum of artistic experiences at the 13th Sikka ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith – a groundbreaking artist, activist, curator and educator – died Jan. 24 of pancreatic cancer, her New York City gallerist, Garth Greenan, has announced. She was 85.
Jaune (pronounced “Zhawn”) Quick-to-See Smith was born Jan. 15, 1940, in St. Ignatius Mission, on the Flathead Indian ...
It’s not an exaggeration to suggest that the global political and economic landscape is undergoing its most significant ...