Tag Archives: Art of the day
Art of the Day: Battle Worn
K. G. Subramanyan’s 36 feet-long canvas illustrates the futility of war. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Love Robes
New York-based artist Louise Despont has love on her mind. Read More »
Art Of The Day: A Web Of History
Artist Reena Kallat spins a cobweb of our colonial past on the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum’s facade. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Prophecy of Doom
Nalini Malani’s shadow play work draws inspiration from doomed prophet Cassandra. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Little Houses In Lahore
Pakistani artist Risham Syed shows us the ugly side of her home town. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Fold And Fluff
Surabhi Saraf lends uncommon beauty to the act of folding. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Falling Man
In Ali Kazim’s self-portrait, the viewer can look at either his body or his head and feet. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Rocky Horror Picture Show
Halloween comes early in artist Shine Shivan’s unsettling new show.
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Art Of The Day: Writing On The Wall
In Anita Dube’s solo at Bhau Daji Lad, snatches of poetry are used to reflect on the blithe ways of the young. Read More »
Art of the Day: Fountain Head
In Vishal K. Dar’s video-and-sculpture work, people (and a monkey) have fun by a fountain. Read More »
Art of the Day: Anthills
Hemali Bhuta’s site-specific installation at Mumbai Art Room is inspired by termites. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Search And Rescue
Pushpamala N. puts the spotlight on female figures in the Ramayana. Read More »
Art of the Day: Bus Stop
In Sudhir Patwardhan’s canvas, two men wait for a bus. Read More »
Art of the Day: Spot The Artist
One of the works in British artist Nicola Durvasula’s excellent solo is a wall drawing that features various people related to art. Read More »
Art Of The Day: Monkeying Around
British artist Anj Smith’s fair-tressed maiden looks admittedly worse for wear (it could have something to do with the primate on her head). Read More »

