Author: Staff

  • Richard Serra

    Richard Serra was a sculptor who reshaped steel and our experience of space. His towering works, often steel giants, demanded engagement, forcing us to confront their scale and navigate their shadows. Early on, his “Verb List” hinted at the dynamism that would define his career. From his explorations with materials to his mastery of steel,…

  • Robert Whitman

    Robert Whitman, a leading American artist who passed away in January 2024, left a lasting legacy through his groundbreaking contributions to the art world. He rose to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a pioneer of the “Happening” movement. These immersive performances, characterized by their blend of visual and sound elements, actors,…

  • Repetitive Showcasing of Artworks

    The repetitive showcasing of the same artworks by galleries at multiple art fairs not only raises concerns about artistic evolution but also calls into question the gallery’s commitment to fostering new talent and pushing creative boundaries. While it’s natural for galleries to exhibit successful pieces that resonate with collectors, there is a danger of stagnation…

  • A Call to Action for Environmental Sustainability

    The art world, with its vibrant creativity and expressive diversity, plays a crucial role in shaping cultural narratives and reflecting societal values. However, as the global community faces pressing environmental challenges, the art industry must actively participate in sustainable practices to minimize its ecological footprint. Lets explore the various avenues through which the art world…

  • Contemporary Art in 2023: A Global Glimpse with Focus on India and Asia

    2023 has been a year of both turbulence and resilience in the contemporary art world. While geopolitical anxieties and economic uncertainties cast shadows, the art scene continued to pulsate with creativity, innovation, and a renewed focus on social and environmental issues. Let’s take a whirlwind tour of the key trends, with a special spotlight on…

  • Hoskote Quit: Defending Truth, Not Taking Sides

    Ranjit Hoskote quit a big art event because he saw things differently. Not about Israel versus Palestine, but about understanding both. He didn’t want art used to silence critical voices or pick easy sides. Here’s why his stand matters: Hoskote’s resignation wasn’t a tantrum, it was a stand for artistic integrity. He showed us that…

  • The Dichotomy of Abstract and Figurative Art in the Artist’s Journey

    Art has been a vessel for human expression since time immemorial, capturing the essence of emotions, thoughts, and the human experience. Within the realm of visual arts, the dichotomy between abstract and figurative art has been a longstanding debate among artists and enthusiasts alike. Some argue that an artist must choose between being an abstract…

  • India Should Call for the Return of Looted Artifacts

    India, with its rich cultural and historical heritage, has been a victim of colonial exploitation and looting by Western powers during various periods of history. The artifacts and treasures that were plundered during the colonial era have become symbols of India’s glorious past. As the world evolves towards recognizing the importance of cultural heritage and…

  • NFTs and Cryptocurrencies in the Art World: A Double-Edged Sword

    In recent months, the art world has been ablaze with excitement and speculation surrounding Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies. Stories of artists making millions overnight have become the stuff of legend, creating a fervor that has drawn creators and investors alike into this brave new digital frontier. However, amidst the euphoria, it is essential to…

  • New Projects

    The Brij by the Munjals in Vasant Kunj, The new KNMA coming up near the Delhi Airport, MAP Museum of Art & Photography in Bangalore, and the new Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre are the most recent projects in art. These are substantial investments in art in recent years. These art institutions have the potential to be game-changers, but only…

  • AI AI AI

    It’s true that AI-generated artworks have gained attention, and some have even received acclaim and recognition. However, the debate on whether AI can truly compete with or replace human creativity remains ongoing. AI can be a powerful tool for artists, offering new ways to explore creativity, generate ideas, and experiment with different styles. It can…