Amudhasurabhi
இளைய பாரதத்தினாய் வா வா வா!
சென்னை கிருஷ்ணகான சபையில் வானவில் பண்பாட்டு மையமும் தமிழக அரசும் இணைந்து ஏற்பாடு செய்த பாரதி விழா நடைபெற்றது.
1 min |
January 2020
Amudhasurabhi
என்ன தான் நினைத்தார்கள்?
மேடை அலங்காரம் இல்லை. திரை கூட இல்லை. கலாக்ஷேத்திரா ருக்மணி அரங்கத்தில் "வாட் ஷீ செட்" (What she said) என்ற பெயரில் தனி மொழி நாடகம் - தனக்குத்தானே பேசிக்கொள்ளும் பாத்திரங்களாக - மேடையேறியது.
1 min |
January 2020
Amudhasurabhi
அறம் வளர்க்கும் அன்பர்கள்!
தன் பெண்டு, தன் பிள்ளை , தன் சம்பாத்தியம், தன் வீடு ' என்ற சுயநலம் தவிர்த்து பொதுநலம் நாடும் அன்பர்களின் அடிச்சுவட்டில் பயணிக்கும் பலருள் திருப்பூர் அறம் அறக்கட்டளைத் தலைவர் ஆடிட்டர் ச. சிவசுப்பிரமணியனும் ஒருவர்.
1 min |
January 2020
Amudhasurabhi
25 நாட்களில் 27 நாடகங்கள்!
ஒவ்வோர் ஆண்டும் டிசம்பர் தொடங்கி ஜனவரி வரையில் சென்னை சபாக்களில் சங்கீத சீசன் நடப்பது அனைவருக்கும் தெரியும்.
1 min |
January 2020
Art India
PUNE CALLING
TIFA is trying to re-vitalise the cultural life of the city with micro-residencies and experimental programming
5 min |
December 2019
Art India
LOOM OF LIFE, TEXTURES OF TIME
Priyansha Jain traces the deep weave of Monika Correa’s journey.
4 min |
December 2019
Art India
Ways of Belonging
Jangarh Singh Shyam is a site of confluence. A folk imagination and modern expressive modes speak to each other in his works. Amit Kumar Jain looks at the divided figure.
6 min |
December 2019
Art India
IN PRAISE OF A FINE YARN
The Weavers’ Service Centre promoted collaborations between traditional weavers and trained artists with the aim to revitalize the handloom sector and transform traditional weaving skills and design vocabulary
7 min |
December 2019
Art India
Paper, Threads, Dolls
Sandhya Bordewekar discusses the works of five Baroda artists who engage with diverse crafts-based methods in their art practices.
4 min |
December 2019
Art India
Cracks in the Wall
Ayesha Singh’s architectural sculptures and text-based art question cultural puritanism and re-present Delhi’s syncretic urban landscape
3 min |
December 2019
Art India
BRIDGING THE CHASM
Aradhana Nagpal traces the arc of thought behind the JSW Prize for Contemporary Craftsmanship and introduces some of the finest artisanal initiatives in the country.
5 min |
December 2019
Art India
Tear, Rupture, Repair
Mario D’Souza presents artists who use fabrics, threads and textiles to sew and stitch experiences of displacement, create objects of desire and frame portents of ecological disaster.
8 min |
December 2019
Arts Illustrated
The Unseeing Gaze
An exclusive interview with film-maker Leena Manimekalai, whose first work of fiction, ‘Maadathy – An Unfairy Tale’, remains true to the grammar of her stellar documentary work: it continues to skip across man-made lines, unmaking them in the process
8 min |
December 2019 - January 2020
Arts Illustrated
The Pebble In The Shoe
Part-installation and part-theatre production, ‘.h.g.’ takes the classical fairytale of Hänsel and Gretel and suspends it somewhere between the innocence of childhood and the harsh realities of adulthood
4 min |
December 2019 - January 2020
Arts Illustrated
The Life Of Pink
Tracing the tumultuous journey of the colour pink that was historically seen only as a subset of red and one that essentially began as a masculine colour
4 min |
December 2019 - January 2020
Arts Illustrated
Open-Ended Beginnings
Swiss-French photographer Hélène Binet, best known as the leading architectural photographer who still insists on shooting analogue, spoke to us about the ambiguous nature of photography that extends into her practice
7 min |
December 2019 - January 2020
Arts Illustrated
A New Slant
The celebrated series ‘Transparent’, about crisscrossing lines of identity, bows out with a rich symphony of emotions that hits elegiac notes but is ultimately pitched to please
4 min |
December 2019 - January 2020
Arts Illustrated
1:2500
That Martand Khosla is an architect by education and practice is very evident from the works at his second solo-exhibit at Nature Morte gallery in New Delhi.
2 min |
October - November 2019
Arts Illustrated
Sporting the Saree
Can sarees be fun? The Saree Speak group, with its new avatar of the old kitty party, the rush of meeting strangers and games around the saree will have us believe that sarees are not only fun but also a source of deep community building
5 min |
October - November 2019
Arts Illustrated
Dot, Dash, Line and its Narrative
It starts with a dot: the immediate effect of putting pen to paper, the first mark on the blank canvas. Stretch the mark a little in any direction and there you have it: a dash – an entity that grows first into a line that divides the drawing plane.
2 min |
October - November 2019
Arts Illustrated
PAN Asia Festival
The recently concluded 10th anniversary edition of the PAN (Performance Art Network) Asia Festival, centred around the theme ‘A.L.A.R.M. – Approaches to Live Art in the Revolution of Media’, cemented the importance of performance art within the contemporary arts landscape.
2 min |
October - November 2019
Arts Illustrated
Games of Gore
Looking back to a time when ‘fun’ and ‘games’ were intrinsically bound to ‘blood’ and ‘gore’. The Colosseum, the monument where some of the most gruelling tournaments were held
2 min |
October - November 2019
Arts Illustrated
Making a Wish
‘Hello Farmaaish’, which premiered in Chennai as part of The Hindu Theatre Fest, unfolds as a play, but in its soul and spirit, is a fantastically crafted game of hope, aspirations, imagination, resilience, freedom and sisterhood
4 min |
October - November 2019
India Today
Exile And The Kingdom
An ongoing exhibition of miniatures inspired by The Ramayana, at the met in New York City.
2 min |
November 18, 2019
Art India
Unstable Figures And Fragmented Architecture
Anirudh Chari dwells on Praneet Soi’s exploration of the divided self in times of conflict.
3 min |
August 2019
Art India
Truth In One's Stride
G. R. Iranna’s work at the Venice Biennale is a call for mobilizing the Gandhi waiting within each of us. Premjish Achari discusses his practice.
5 min |
August 2019
Art India
Ruin As Archive
Vivan Sundaram explores debris and decay to trace the passage of time, says Mario D’Souza.
4 min |
August 2019
Art India
Roots And Wings
Sonali Bhagchandani discusses the rise of some auction houses.
5 min |
August 2019
Art India
Home And The World
Flowers and monsters in Paula Sengupta’s chintz works subvert colonial design while Nandini Bagla Chirimar’s architectural drawings and ephemera frame odes to the past, states Geeti Sen.
3 min |
August 2019
Art India
Gallery As Laboratory
Roshan Shahani checks out Vanita Gupta’s experiments with objects and their environments.
3 min |