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The new gallery at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram pays tribute to Ailamma and the peasants’ struggle
A pop-up showcase ensconced in a busy city mall is an ideal way for public arts to intersect with arts education
Works by the late sculptor Dan Flavin have been classified as light fixtures rather than art – meaning galleries face substantial tax bills for import
From 1969-1973, the L.A. Fine Arts Squad painted big, fantastically realistic pictures of natural disasters on the exteriors of buildings
In a recent report on regulations taxing imported artworks within EU member countries, the Art Newspaper's Pierre Valentin has exposed contradictions
While most artists today thrive on a signature style, Vijit Pillai believes in reinventing his style in a way that is not easily recognizable.
Architect, artist and writer Gautam Bhatia is a nice gentleman, and some of his art is really very funny. His exhibition ‘Earth Shadows' cuts across
“Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936,” at the Guggenheim, considers artists’ response to the traumas of the First World War.
For fifty-four years, the Metropolitan Museum has been adorning the base of its holiday tree with an eighteenth-century Neapolitan creche.
It’s been a vintage year for lovers of Indian art. Following on the Ashmolean’s great spring exhibition of Howard Hodgkin’s massive collection
“The Swiss video- and installation-maker Pipilotti Rist is an evangelist for happiness like no other first-rate artist that I can think of except,
Summoning Norman Mailer, Egyptian mythology, an oboe-playing porn star and one dead cow, Matthew Barney creates “River of Fundament,” a baroque and