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On World Art Day, we look at how Indian designers are reviving the legacy of folk art.
Dhoomimal Art Centre's Myths & Memories exhibition features Shahid Parvez and Tanushree Chakraborty, showcasing a dialogue between nostalgia and storytelling.
Jyoti Bhatt is a prolific artist, says curator Rekha Rodwittiya, curator of the retrospective on the painter. “The idea ...
It had already been way more than five years since Hussein Muhammad Ershad assumed office in December 1983. A political gloom ...
On the occasion of the Bengali New Year 1432, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) organized a vibrant ...
Antique and vintage furnishings are inherently timeless; after all, if that table was beautiful in 1920 and still looks great ...
On 28 April 1925, the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts opened in Paris. It was a landmark ...
Painter, drawer and graphic artist, representative of the folklore movement in the art of Young Poland. He was born in 1879 in Lviv, where he died in 1942.
The art form remains deeply spiritual ... known for its circular cards adorned with mythological and folk motifs, has faded over time, overshadowed by modern entertainment. Once practiced by ...
Shaker women made and exchanged—but never displayed—these “token” drawings, which often depicted natural motifs like a “Tree of Life” or flowery garden. This article is a selection ...
Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla calendar, is being celebrated across the country today with vibrant festivities, traditional performances, and a renewed sense of cultural pride.