It’s to be a painter’s photo essay on art
Atul Dodiya is a name to reckon with in the art world, but outside the art world he is best known for his oil and acrylic work on canvas The Wall dedicated to former India cricket captain Rahul Dravid
Italian artist to gift Kochi ‘The Perfect World’
‘The Perfect World’ is what Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone is readying for the Kochi Muziris Biennale.
The work of the artist, who was born in France, at the Venice Biennale with Great Canal as it
Painting first Biennale red
Artistic activity will be evident not just inside the venues of the Kochi Muziris Biennale in Fort Kochi, but also outside.
Walls of major buildings that lead to the sites have become canvases for t
DMRC face saver for government
The state government has partially saved its face by getting both the Delhi government and the Union Urban Development ministry agree to have Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) associate with the Koc
He stood up to a false rape case
A rare smile beams across Joseph’s face as he listens to the news about the observance of International Men’s Day this week. Men have a cause to uphold too, he said, reminiscing the bad days he passed
Sreedharan not our man, says delhi metro
The Kochi Metro project has hit yet another road block with the Union urban development ministry clarifying that Metroman E. Sreedharan had not been authorised by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to take
Kerala's major projects jinxed
“I do not have the courage to bring new projects to Kerala”, was how Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Wednesday described the present industrial climate in Kerala. He made this scathing attack against
Rs 70,000 cr sitting on a powder keg
Private chit fund business in the state is on the verge of a collapse. With the defaults growing and no chit funds being launched by the around 5,000 private players, the collapse of one chit fund can
Sreedharan factor daunts Kochi metro
It appears that the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has almost decided not to take up the Kochi Metro Rail project because it has too much work on hand already.
Sources close to the project say that th
German artist’s take on Hortus Malabaricus
Hendrik van Rheede, the Dutch Malabar Governor between 1678 and 1693, must have been in residence at what is now the David Hall, when ‘Hortus Malabaricus,’ the treatise on the medicinal properties of