Art through a biodiversity lens
Updated:
Updated:
May 19, 2021 16:37 IST
How more and more artists are working with themes like climate change and depleting natural resources, and connecting with audiences
Share Article
Vibha Galhotra’s The Final Feast
| Photo Credit:
Special Arrangement
How more and more artists are working with themes like climate change and depleting natural resources, and connecting with audiences
Long before the elite left India in their private jets, abandoning the country in its pandemic distress, visual artist Vibha Galhotra had touched upon this raw nerve of the privileged leaving the planet after depleting its resources. In December 2019, she approached her colleagues and friends (the who’s who of the Delhi art scene) to create
Art 2021: Gallerists think small thehindu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehindu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A reawakening in the arts
Committed to the vision to educate, showcase and promote contemporary art, this edition, in an ongoing pandemic, has interesting events in the pipeline.
Share Via Email
| A+A A- By Express News Service
The fourth edition of the Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) a week-long public celebration of contemporary art by seven galleries kick starts today at Bikaner House. Blueprint 12 (Ridhi Bhalla and Mandira Lamba), Exhibit 320 (Rasika Kajaria), Gallery Espace (Renu Modi), Latitude 28 (Bhavna Kakar), Nature Morte (Peter Nagy), Shrine Empire (Shefali Somani) and Vadehra Art Gallery (Roshni Vadehra) will feature a stellar line-up of artists.
How the art world coped with 2020 Art is a cure for distressed times and art galleries in India put their best foot forward Anannya Sarkar | | Published 31.12.20, 11:37 PM
Art, like all other things in the year gone by, also took a blow to its gut but stood right back up on its feet to face this year with a multitude of weaponry in its arsenal virtual exhibitions, online viewing rooms and collective showcases being just a few of them. They say art is a cure for distressed times and art galleries in India put their best foot forward. We spoke to a few of them to know their thoughts about the year that was: