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Pavitra Jayaraman 08:34 PM | September 02,2009
An exhibition on the fluid identities of BPO workers
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Saabira Chaudhuri 11:31 AM | August 20,2009
Mint covered the India Art Summit, capturing some of the more interesting facets on camera.
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Himanshu Bhagat 08:27 PM | July 24,2009
Gallery Espace’s Video Wednesdays will end with a four-day grand finale
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Gautam Bhatia 01:15 AM | May 07,2009
This is the fifth in an eight-part series on life in our cities. It will appear every alternate Thursday
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Raagtime | Samanth S 10:08 PM | January 09,2009
At the bigger auditoriums, such as the Music Academy, during the concerts of particularly fashionable musicians, the faces of the audience are fixed attentively on you
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PTI 01:35 AM | December 30,2008
The 67-year-old painter from Punjab’s Dhuri district was in coma for the past three years
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Sonia Faleiro 12:09 AM | September 20,2008
The artist finds self-expression in man’s best friend
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Samanth Subramanian 12:46 AM | August 28,2008
Damien Hirst’s first ever exhibition in India does not have any of his preserved dead fauna on display, due to “respect for the Indian viewer”
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Rachana Nakra 11:56 PM | August 22,2008
The artist wore anklets and bell-bottoms as a teenager in Kerala, and now shops at the best designer stores in London
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Samanth Subramanian 07:14 PM | August 09,2008
As publishing houses increasingly hire in-house graphic designers, it is questionable whether Shelle is king of the field, or more simply the last man standing in the field
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Aarti Basnyat 12:44 AM | January 19,2008
The artist on the inspirations behind his ‘bare figures’
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Kavitha Srinivasa 12:18 AM | December 22,2007
How do you say ‘gangsta’ down south? Hear ‘They See Revolution’
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Manju Sara Rajan 11:58 PM | December 07,2007
Jitish Kallat marks 10 years of his affair with Mumbai in his latest show
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Aarti Basnyat 11:57 PM | December 07,2007
When it comes to art, a little bit of regional bias is not such a bad thing
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Aarti Basnyat 01:18 AM | November 24,2007
From roads to hotel lobbies, high art is closer than ever to the general public
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