The vibrant works by the French artist captured the various moods and scenes typical to Mumbai right from the humble taxis to the signature red buses. The event saw an eclectic mix of people who were mostly chilling at the portico, sipping on French ... full story
The committee was formed two months back and has planned a surprise for Mumbai's art lovers. “We are working on a calendar with a planned cycle of six upcoming exhibitions and exchange programmes with other nations,” says Hoskote. ... full story
Mumbai: Harsh Goenka is an avid art connoisseur and an industrialist of great repute. And now he will have another feather in his hat. He is the chairperson of NGMA (National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai), an institute that opened in Delhi in 1954 and ... full story
Celebrate Asian Contemporary Art Week at the Rubin Museum. Jakkai Siributr, one of Thailand's leading contemporary artists, talks about his exhibit "Lucky Ware" with writer Lawrence Osborne. "Lucky Ware" looks at the current condition of Buddhism in ... full story
By THE NEW YORK TIMES The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more. Join the discussion. Museums and galleries are in Manhattan unless otherwise noted. Full reviews of recent art shows: ... full story
To listen to the art world, you would think that its players were on Prozac. They are convinced that prices, even for Zhang Xiaogang will “bounce back”. The New York Chinese contemporary art dealer, Michael Goedhuis, told me: “I have no doubt that ... full story
This tale of two art shows— only four months apart—is instructive. In the first week of December, Bhavna Kakar, who runs the Latitude 28 gallery in New Delhi, hosted a group show titled Class of 2008, featuring new masters' of fine arts (MFA) graduates ... full story
A visual art exhibition currently at the National Gallery Jakarta is really a protest against conventional notions of drawing. The exhibition, “Ligne à Ligne” (Line to Line), shows works, in a variety of mediums, styles and formats, by 33 young artists ... full story
Every Sunday, 18 people from all walks of life merrily gather at the Saladham (Dharma Hall) in Bangkok to partake in a special course entitled ''Art and Spirituality''. Others may shop till they drop to vent their weighty agony only to find they are ... full story
Though galleries here wear a deserted look with only a handful exhibitions, this is the time when Indian art travels long distances to bring the summer alive in faraway art hubs — from New Delhi to New York and Baroda to Bangkok. ... full story