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INDIA New England News By Sukant Deepak New Delhi– “When price tags speak for themselves, one really does not need to convince people that art can be affordable. Our challenge is to let more people know,” says Srila Chatterjee, founder of Baro Market which will be putting together a one-week show ‘The Affordable Art Show (July 31- August 8) at the Method Art Space, in Mumbais heritage Arts District – Kala Ghoda. With art works starting from a base price of Rupees two thousand, customised framing on the spot will also be offered. Conceived as a result of many bazaars that were curated at Baro with crafts and hand-made design from all over India, Chatterjee says the success of those led to a decision to set up a permanent Baro Market with small brands, craftsmen and artists pan India that they specially chose. “This was launched on March 1 2020, with just over 60 brands/artists. On our launch weekend, we exceeded our monthly target. Although, we ....
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In Lockdown Emerges a Digital Space for Art Open Call India: an online platform where artists assemble to share, create and network We often see the world a little differently when we come close to art – conversations with strangers, films on the screen, passages in books, lines of poetry, portraits and photographs alter the way we think, what we believe in and how we perceive places, people and time. Art weaves varied sentiments, builds, breaks stereotypes, eventually becoming a means of moulding more tolerant, accommodating human beings, who understand diverse perspectives, cultures and characters. Without art, artists and creators the world would not be able to capture history, celebrate it, reveal it, and open avenues for dialogues and future movements. Revolutions would be forgotten, past topographies would become dull and vague, and life would become uninteresting and dry. Artists and creators often paint a vivid picture of the things they see and thoughts th ....
Taking a photograph is a starting point now, not final product: Rema Chaudhary Thu, Apr 1 2021 8:57 IST | 2 Views Taking a photograph is a starting point now, not final product: Rema Chaudhary. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 1 : She believes that we take more photographs now as we can, and what we believe to be acceptable content is changing therefore a need to adapt. Also in our over-communicated world, people are constantly trying to imitate each other. But it s important to understand that you can never do what someone else does and someone else cannot do what you do as long as you are honest in your work. Coming to this realisation is very liberating, photographer Rema Chaudhary tells IANS. ....
Street art enters a gallery in anonymous artist Tyler’s first solo show Updated: Updated: February 16, 2021 17:28 IST Subverting the belief that graffiti does not belong in galleries, anonymous artist Tyler gets their first solo show in Mumbai Share Article One of Tyler’s works | Photo Credit: special arrangement Subverting the belief that graffiti does not belong in galleries, anonymous artist Tyler gets their first solo show in Mumbai A Valentine’s Day special: on a wooden frame are stencilled the letters I and U. Between them where one would expect a heart stands an exploded spray paint can, its metal body contorted to an amorphous shape. Is that a broken heart? It is hard to say. ....