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MUMBAI: The DAG gallery showcases "Deconstructed Realms," featuring 100 Cubist works by 40 artists, blending Indian motifs with modernism, until September 6.
The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., colloquially known as the Indigenous Group of Seven, formed in Winnipeg, Canada in 1974.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Ron Tarver's exhibit, "The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America," opens July 7 at ...
‘Exotica to be collected’: Indian plants in East India Company paintings, and a rare plant that fanned Europe's orchid-mania An ongoing art show at DAG Delhi and a new book by Trinity College ...
From cowboy hats to interactive monster sculptures: Here are the highlights from Ceramic Art London New Covid-19 wave spreads in Asia, infections rise in Hong Kong and Singapore Rain Threatens RCB ...
Pairing 21 American Indian storytellers with graphic artists, editor Matt Dembicki has produced a spectacular color anthology of trickster tales, including one by Blackfeet "poet-singer" Jack ...
Art movement How Indian artists transformed Western ‘Cubism’ Reinventing a European movement rooted in colonial appropriation helped tackle the challenge of creating art that was distinctly ...
The power dynamics of Indian entertainment might reveal why South Asian music hasn’t gone global yet — and how modern South Asian artists might be taking the right steps.
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987 Plains Indian Shield (from Cowboys and Indians), 1986 Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board 36 x 36 in. (91.44 x 91.44 cm.) Signed and numbered in pencil Artist's ...
Works by Western artists were shown alongside those of a few Indians. “That became a trigger for Gaganendranath Tagore to first explore cubism in his work.
The birth of Jesus Christ - a seminal biblical event - has been the subject of many paintings by Western artists, who have often applied the ideas of beauty and creativity prevalent there while ...