Alka Raghuvanshi

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Mapping the myths and stories of roads now changed forever

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It is a big day for me today and I am super excited — almost as excited as I am on my happy birthday! It is my conviction that for any artistic endeavour to succeed and actually come to the point when it is ready to be shared with the world, takes an almost gargantuan amount of emotional, aesthetic, intellectual and logistic energy.

Ruing the demise of Lado Sarai that kept the art flag flying

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It has finally happened. The Lado Sarai art road was a bubble waiting to burst and all the bonhomie of joint openings on the same day and good ties amongst the gallerists and art watchers/buyers who would take the rounds of the galleries is a thing of the past.

Bengal’s vibrant art leaves behind a lingering flavour

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If anyone were to ask me two things that endear me to Bengal, without doubt it would be the to-die-for detectable mishti or mithai like sandesh, rosogullas, mishti doi (all under one sub-head) and the other without doubt is the contemporary and traditional art from the state.

An artist’s brush with surreal expressionism

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Once I was travelling by road to Ranchi from Patna and as is my usual practice, I fell asleep in the car. When I woke up, I thought I had died and gone to heaven for what I saw will always remain etched as one of my most cherished mindscape.

Battling rain-induced inertia to see luminescent art

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I am sure I must have been a peacock or a Malhar raga in some previous birth, for this weather is my absolute favourite. The green of the tree tops juxtaposed against the glistening skies laden with droplets of resurgence make my heart soar and like the earth bursting forth, my creative levels too touch an all-time high in this weather.

Celebrating lensmen

A photograph of Bismillah Khan

Once upon a time, there were no cameras. And people used to paint all that was needed to be recorded — be it landscapes or portraits of people or monuments.

Uniform cultural mores defining new art mainstream

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It is marriage season in my family and nieces and nephews and even cousins are getting married this winter; some of them even getting married the second time – classic cases of triumph of hope over experience — but of that another time!

Painting the fabric of life with restraint and peace

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When my friend artist-poet Sangeeta Gupta invited me for her show “Lines of Light” that is being inaugurated by the former President of India Dr A.P.J.

Indian epics retold through performing, visual arts

Mahabharata inspired works by Professor Niren Sengupta

I hate sequels and that is why I hate watching soaps on television. The way serials leave the viewer high and dry literally and metaphorically is not amusing at all.

Indian epics dominate psyche as values transform into arts

Most of us have grown up listening to stories from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, which were part of the story-telling repertoire of our grandparents and parents but are increasingly given the go b

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.