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Artists imagine that place called home

5251 Sarika Sharma As the lockdown swooped down upon the world, the concept of ‘home’ came to be redefined. It was the place for both leisure and work; it was the place to be together, and lonely too. For many, home was a faraway dream, and they walked thousands of kilometres towards it. Sudhir Patwardhan, Afternoon As the morbidity of initial days made way for a new way of life, Tunty Chauhan, director of Threshold art gallery in Delhi, wondered how to engage artists. A talk with art critic Prayag Shukla, and they soon got artists toying with the idea of ‘Nest: Gharonda, Basera, Nid, Ghar’, the exhibition taking its name from the many synonyms of home.

With a bounty of treasures from the East, Asia Week New York opens

With a bounty of treasures from the East, Asia Week New York opens Egami Etsu (b. 1994), Face, 2020. Oil on canvas, 66 1/8 x 46 1⁄2 in (168 x 118 cm). Photo: Courtesy Chambers Fine Art. NEW YORK, NY .- With its spectacular trove of Asian works of art–both ancient and contemporary– spanning the Far East and South Asia–the 12th annual Asia Week New York continues to delight collectors and connoisseurs of all persuasions. Opening on March 11th through March 20th, the 29 international galleries will present their exhibitions virtually on www.asiaweekny.com and by-appointment, with six auction houses–Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, Heritage, iGavel, and Sotheby’s mounting their respective sales.

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10 Contemporary South Asian Artists You Must Know About and Support!

Support Us Unfortunately, the art world is largely white-washed, whether that be in prominent museums, small galleries, or the curricula of art history classes. As One Green Planet’s founder, Preeta Sinha, says, “There is no shortage of diverse artists. There is, however, a lack of thoughtful intentional sourcing and true representation is lost in the illusion of inclusion. I challenge the decision-makers in the art world to go beyond lip service.” As a follow-up to our article featuring incredibly talented Black artists, this article focuses on 10 South Asian artists everyone should learn about! South Asia is an incredibly diverse region that is full of complex cultural histories including numerous languages, ethnicities, and religions. Some of these artists are inspired by traditional South Asian art, others draw from personal anecdotes, and still, others are informed by their experiences living as a person of color in America or European countries, all of which have a hist

San Francisco art museums are reopening—here s what to see this spring

. By local artist Liz Hernández (center), Conjuro para la sanación de nuestro futuro is the newest addition to SFMOMA s Bay Area Walls mural series. See it IRL at the museum now. (Courtesy of SFMOMA) San Francisco art museums are reopening—here s what to see this spring By Mar 06, 2021 With Bay Area counties officially in the red tier, local museums are opening their doors with a current maximum capacity of 25 percent. Expect to book timed tickets in advance and wear your mask to view much-anticipated exhibits such as the de Young s Calder-Picasso and SFMOMA s Close to Home: Creativity in Crisis. Here s the lowdown on which museums are open, what s showing, and which hallowed art halls are expected to reopen soon.

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