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Tag Archives: India
Indian contemporary artist Reena Kallat: Art Radar exclusive interview
Posted on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
INTERVIEW INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ART Reena Kallat (1973) is one of the best-known Indian contemporary artists today. In this Art Radar Asia exclusive interview she discusses her influences, artists she admires, the contemporary art scene and the painstaking techniques used to create her … Continue reading
Krishen Khanna traces evolution of Indian modern art: innovative interview technology used
Posted on Monday, April 12th, 2010
INDIAN ARTIST INTERVIEW PODCAST Saffronart is hosting a series of invaluable art historical documentary interviews with leading Indian artists to broaden the discourse about the evolution of modern and contemporary Indian art. The imaginative use of new interactive podcast technology is an … Continue reading
Short art courses in China, Indonesia, India, New York by Sothebys Institute Singapore
Posted on Saturday, September 13th, 2008
ASIAN ART COURSES October 2008 – February 2009 Each year, Sotheby’s Institute of Art – Singapore organises a number of overseas trips to major art centres, exhibitions, museums and collections in Asia. These visits are held in conjunction with the … Continue reading
Asian contemporary art course Sothebys July 2008 London
Posted on Sunday, July 6th, 2008
ASIAN ART COURSE SOTHEBYS LONDON JULY 21-25 2008 If you have arrived at this post and want more up to date course info (click here for latest) This one-week course will explore the work of artists from East Asia, India, … Continue reading
Indian modern art 1905 – 2005 at Philadelphia Museum of Art
Posted on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
USA EXHIBITION INDIAN ART UNTIL DECEMBER 7 2008 Multiple Modernities: India, 1905-2005 (on view at Philadelphia Museum of Art June 14 – Dec. 7, 2008 consists of more than 25 drawings, prints and watercolor paintings produced by South Asian artists before … Continue reading
Subodh Gupta cements reputation at Art Basel – Times
Posted on Monday, June 9th, 2008
INDIA Hot Indian artist Subodh Gupta shows gigantic sculptural group Gandhi’s Three Monkeys (2008 Nature Morte Gallery) in the public square outside the main fair. “Contemporary Indian art is tipped to be the next major art world trend, with Gupta … Continue reading
India Embraces the Contemporary: Financial Times
Posted on Sunday, May 25th, 2008
INDIA The Indian art market is going through a major transformation, where the market’s focus has shifted from modern Indian art to contemporary Indian art. According to a report this month by ArtTactic, an art market research service which provides analysis … Continue reading



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