Tag Archives: art review
Bangalore-Based Ranjani Shettar Shows In Mumbai At Long Last
The artist’s first museum solo in India is an explosion of sinewy and mystical fauna. Read More »
‘Project Cinema City’ Catalogues Mumbai’s Love of Film
In this ambitious show, artists and filmmakers pay ode to a 100 years of Indian cinema. Read More »
Rashid Rana Puts Us In Our Place
The Pakistani artist’s ambitious new show reveals we’re all just specks in the same global mass. Read More »
Water Show
Reclusive artist Sheba Chhachhi exhibits the best of her video, installation and photo works from the past eight years. Read More »
Long View
Globalisation might have made the world flat, but it’s also wreaked havoc on our eco systems. This fragility and sense of flux is a central theme to “Hold On”, currently on display at Gallery Maskara. Read More »
Abnormal Outgrowths
Chances are you’ve never used the word excrescence in conversation but after seeing the The Guild’s show titled “Excrescence”, we think it might just pop up in your social chit-chat because the art on display is thought-provoking and worth talking about. Read More »
Word Play
The Raqs Media Collective puts up a playful display for their first Mumbai solo. Read More »
Art Review: Docu Tour
In a new photography show at Gallery BMB, the country’s bleak and sometimes improbable reality seeps through. Read More »
Ball Games: Riyas Komu at Gallery Maskara
In an ambitious new show, contemporary art darling Riyas Komu tries to fashion a larger message from the World Cup, but mostly it just gets in the way. Read More »

