Mrinalini has used DAG’s collection of contemporary Indian artists, such as Govardhan Ash and Haren Das. along with 18th-century British painters like Charles D’Oyly to construct the freed...
Human beings are insignificant and indispensable when it comes to the universe. This paradox is what Jitish Kallat probes in Order of Magnitude, an exhibition hosted by the Ishara Art F...
“Bucking the trend of Indian works of art being exported abroad, we decided to bring this material to India, to display to Indian audiences,” said Ashish Anand, MD and CEO of DAG. “T...
The virtues of simplicity cannot be overstressed. The exhibition, Between The Self and Silhouettes (April 8-June 4) — a rather overloaded title — featuring Soma Das (born 1979) a...
One is guaranteed tired legs after a day at Art Basel. As much as it is eye-opening, the experience is mind-numbing as well; the intersection of high art and high finance exhilarating yet troubling. D...
“All the work we bring and create are designed to acquaint children with different creative methods. The aim is to enable them to share their inspirations and ignite their imagination,” sh...
Singed but not Burnt
Well-known writer and columnist Ina Puri is instrumental in bringing Singed but not Burnt, a significant survey exhibition of famous Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam, to th...
Artist Ayesha Taleyarkhan’s solo showcase titled ‘Integration’ at Mumbai’s Tao Art Gallery looks at the concept of identity, both through the lenses of “integration&rdquo...