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Stories of Resistance and Empathy by Portia Roy
“Music makes you dream, about what is beyond anything you can see and touch. It’s intangible. In conceptualizing this EP, I have tried to convey the ideas in my mind, the places that music takes me, and hence the name “Mann Tarang” which, in Hindi, means a ‘dream world’.
Restoration of the Ordinary: A Covid Relief Fundraiser.
‘Lost Wherever’ – Srishti Dass
Inked for Ages.
“My work resides in Contradiction, Contemplation and Catharsis.” Smriti Rastogi
Princess Pea’s Head: Confronting the Indian Society
Priya’s Mirror and Priya’s Shakti: Mythology and Fantasy for a Social Cause.
A showcase of color led dystopia by Sourav Das.
Somewhat Strange by Harriet Pattinson.
Fantastic, you have reached the end. :)
In conversation with David Marion pianist and lead composer, Electrophazz.
Vulnerabilities of the Self.
Noga Shtainer’s portraitures: a humbling window to introspection.
‘Opposites Attract: A Celebration Of Contradictions’ A Virtual Exhibition By Artiste Culture In Partnership With Xencelabs.
“I’m constantly looking for new ways of making video art, thanks to the stuff I see online.” – Keya Singh.
In Isolating Waters by Jagrati Marwaha
Familiarity and Interpretation: Open Call
“ One land to another, a mighty fall to see one or none. “ – Rushil Bhatnagar.
Nandini’s Doodling Journal: an Art beyond Elitism
Kavita Dixit’s Mohalla: Remembering Architectural Spaces in Urban Loneliness
“Indebted to my art for keeping me alive and for telling my story for me.” – Madhura Srinivas.
Stories of Resistance and Empathy by Portia Roy
An Impressionist’s Landscape.
The Synthetic Observations of Sameera Sardana
Restoration of the Ordinary: A Covid Relief Fundraiser.
Disha Patil’s Need to Express.
Beautiful by Sarthak Talreja
Kavya Trehan, Underscore: Ambiguity and Resplendent Creativity
Priya’s Mirror and Priya’s Shakti: Mythology and Fantasy for a Social Cause.
‘The Way Eye See It’ – Soham Joshi
Juhi Taneja and The New Tradition
The Miscellany of an Isolated Spring – Bidisha Mahapatra.
The Curious Works of Harnoor Suri.
Sahaya: Weaving Realms of Color, Spirit, and Texture
The Past Goes Fast by JR feat. Robert De Niro.
Kavish Sethi: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Being.
‘As artists we have adapted to the capitalist system, which is sad to say but true.’ – Monica Loya
Wole Lagunju: The Empire Paints Back.
HEFTY.art Partners with Sotheby’s For First Ever ‘Phygital’ Auction of India’s Greatest Modern Artist.
Roshni by Sickflip and Ritviz, featuring Seedhe Maut: a musical exercise in empathy.
“We as millennials need to stop circulating around ideas modelled by others and plastered all over our digital screens.” – Razek
Translating photos into paintings – Nejal Mehta.
A rewriting of Star Wars, in the tone of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy?
Inked for Ages.
Of the artform and the act of submitting to it: an exploration of Tajdar Junaid’s What Colour Is Your Raindrop
Gully Boy and the Ever- Changing Hip Hop Landscape of India
COLOR/GARDEN by Hamra Abbas.
Wardha Shabbir at Art Dubai 2022
“My work resides in Contradiction, Contemplation and Catharsis.” Smriti Rastogi
“We have to liberate everyone, and I flat out refuse to stop till I’m done.”- Veer Misra.
Cobbing’s Curious Clay: a Golem of Absurd Reality
Jenn and Benni’s AORA: The Art of Healing through Virtual Reality
‘I leave creation of art, to my subconscious and let my intuition flow.’ – Arbind Sinha.
‘I want to be known as an important part of Pop Culture’ – Jaime Sanchez
“Its organic. Impulsive. Honest yet ordinary. I work a lot with feelings…and flashes inspire me.” – Sahaya Sharma
“The field of art is not just cavernous, but also filled with a spectrum of various artistic impressions.” – Razek
Kun, a well written story around the philosophy we all often discuss that is existentialism.
Into Air by Dawn Ng.
“The process of creating something depends on what feeling you want to achieve in the end.”- Teddy.
Virtual Gods by ARC.HV
Collages and Displacing Art History: An Interview with Nirvana Kamala
Brandon Tay’s Facade: Digitalised Reflections and the Urban Anthropomorphic
Artist in focus – Kartik Khandekar.
The Elaborate, Tantalizing Fiction of Babloo Babylon.
When Toronto said “F**CK THAT SH*T”
Faceless Crowds by Akshita Sinha.
The Canvas of Revolution: Siddesh Gautam
Entangled Bodies of Quarles: a Collection of Complexities
Frida Kahlo: Beyond Self Portraits.
“The way reality flows around me has always attracted me, and turned me to a photographer” – Roberto Di Trani.
‘My’ Skin Routine by Sneha Dasgupta.
“Love: Conquered Spaces.” – Saurav Das.
A showcase of color led dystopia by Sourav Das.
“To be an artist is amazing and beautiful. To live as an artist is a fight sometimes.” – Cristina Jimenez Rey
OPEN CALL: Visual Stories for Print.
“Validation is nice, but do not live for it.“ – Joanna Canara
Virtues of Landscape
Karlotta’s World: A Picturesque Land.
Banksy’s Rats: Safety Policing in the Subway
Heralding a new world: Queer representation in Shiva Baby.
Baby by GoodMostlyBad
Bryan’s Lyricism: A vision of Collage Art
Connecting Continents, Portraying Pursuits: An Interview with Saunak Shah.
Merging East and West by Rohan.
‘The words came out of my mouth like pieces of shattered glass, uneven and useless.’ – Arshiya
Photo Project by Anuj Arora.
“The idea is always there, in some sense, it’s just up to us to make connections.”
“I just draw with my eyes.” – Ray H. Mercado
Thinloth’s Romanticism: Emancipation of Women’s Witch-hood
Unraveling Memory and Migration: The Visual Language of Shubhadeep Mukherjee.
Aditi Singh: On Love letters and Choosing Artists Over Critics.
Exploring the reminiscence of Sunset by the Vembanad
Mario Pulafi: The Borneon Lad
Exhibit 320’s Unseen Shadows.
‘Poetry that is Human Anatomy’ – Romy Ravindran
“My interest is in the evolution of art, design, and aesthetics – such as the mutation and fluctuation of art movements.” – Duyi Han
Monseignat’s Uncanny Objects: Confronting the Absurdity of Being.
Elizaveta Filips and her Art of Flickering Realities
Performance, Artistry, Female-ness and Self Love – Monica Dogra, on Seeing Red
Results – Art Campaign – Project Platypus
Exploring the beauty of our ethnicity: Namrata Kumar
Quarantimes by Mahima Jain.
‘When Abba Was Ill’ a photo-book by Adil Hasan.
Elements of Retroism, Minimalism, and Surrealism brought to life digitally by Supratik Saha.
On Raghav Meattle’s “City Life”: An ode to the city that Mumbai once was.
Of Subjectivity, Human-ness, and Resolution: Hanita Bhambri’s I Tried
Art Therapy: Tracing Mental Wellness.
Sohrab Hura’s latest work erases the line between the still and moving image
Poojan Gupta: Remaking Reality.
The Fantastical Forms of Manav Dhiman
House or Home?
‘Lost Wherever’ – Srishti Dass
Stages of Love as illustrated by Saksham Verma
Portraying the Untranslatable and a Different Post Colonialism.
Daniel Keogh’s Fiesta: “More is more”
Isolation and the Artistic Process- Janaki Subramaniam.
Immutable snapshots of emotions: Harleen Kaur.
The Art in Incisive Introspection: A Short Conversation with Angèle Basile
“I am more wolf than woman and I don’t see why I should apologise for my wild.” Sneha Dasgupta.
“Being an artist has always been and will always be complicated when it comes to making money from art itself.” – Adriana Boto.
“They had a spark in their eyes throughout and the one thing that kept me going was their enthusiasm.” – Priyanka Shah
“The characters come to me, the way novelists do. They show up and tell me who they are.” – Alexandra Dillon
Maestro Voileau’s Worldview : a Song of Light and Shadows
Park’s Wunderkammer: Deconstructing Oriental Realties.
The Silence of ‘Others’ – Bharat Choudhary.
The Age of ‘Phy-gital’ clubs is here and CRED is leading it.
Brij Dalvi and Three Oscillators : zzz
The Introspective Gaze of Ivan Alifan
Dark Side of the Rain by Yashasvy Kanvas.
Palak Modi: The Poetics of Rupture and Quiet Repair.
Princess Pea’s Head: Confronting the Indian Society
The Art of Watching: Exploring The Space of an Indian Movie Theatre.
Salvi Danés and the art of photographic observation.
In conversation with Bharat Choudhary.
“I really wanted to blend the western culture I was growing up in with the Indian culture at home, and then that grew into a general love for creating music.” – Tesher
Art-Tastik by Dua Konsultasi.
Pinhassi’s Ambiguous Objects: Exploring Erotic Spatiality.
Kanishk Seth: when Sufism meets electronic music.
“For me photography is more than just a memory, it is about giving a voice to my daydreaming.” – Aaron Deppe
Retreating Violence: Yevak’s Garden of Conflict.
“Through my art, I seek to push the emotional envelope.” – Lukas Carlson
Every epic must eventually reinvent itself to better suit the times.
Magical Mystery Tour : The Beatles in India
“Art to me is a practice of self discovery, a way to process what I know and communicate what I feel.” – Natasha Sumant.
A Study in Self.
My Altruistic Half.
The Inevitability Of Nature.
If art is not magic to you and artists are not magicians; you aren’t allowing yourself to enjoy the enchantment, that life has to offer.
The Saints Wear White by Duyi Han.
Soul and the sound of Aditi Veena a.k.a Ditty
Somewhat Strange by Harriet Pattinson.
Exploring the Meditative Craft of Tanjima Kar Sekh
“I don’t keep a journal, my art is my journal so it’s very representative of me and my life” – Mattia Biagi
Amba Sayal-Bennett: A Modernist Master Builder
The First of the Bombay ‘Realists’ : Pestonji, Siodia and Dhurandhar.
Of Light, Space, and Design: Inside Saurabh Suryan’s Self Designed World.
Results – Post Pandemic Performances, Contest hosted by Project Platypus.
Portraitures of PhenomenaLewis: Reclaiming Africanity
Purity of Spaces by Rahul Singh Manral.
“The summer night breeze, jumping in rivers, being alone, feeling alive, wishing everyone else could see some things I have seen. Wishing I could see them again.”
Secrets of the Sun.
Visual Connections As Created By Janvi Bhardwaj.
Dispersive Acts: Sculptures and Drawings by Amba Sayal-Bennett
Gloria’s Kitchen: A Tribute to the City of Dreams.
“Too risky, too dreamy” – Tito/Mulk
“Music makes you dream, about what is beyond anything you can see and touch. It’s intangible. In conceptualizing this EP, I have tried to convey the ideas in my mind, the places that music takes me, and hence the name “Mann Tarang” which, in Hindi, means a ‘dream world’.
The World Gallery of JR: Art towards Change.
“I have dealt with too many people who expect free work because they represent big, well-known companies.”- Damini Gupta
Can the Migrant Speak? Neeti Modgil’s The Car Wallahs
‘Make a Painting, It’ll Last Longer’ by Caroline Heer.