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A partnership between the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and the Italian Embassy in India has brought "Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy" ...
Now, it stands as a defining work of modern South Asian art. Husain painted Gram Yatra - or village journey - in 1954, long before he became an icon. Its 13 vignettes - vivid snapshots of Indian ...
M. F. Hussain’s 'Gram Yatra' sets a record at Christy’s auction by fetching USD 13.7 million, highlighting the growing value of Indian modern art. However, the art market's growth remains ...
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India Today on MSNHow Indian art is spreading its canvas globallyThe country's art market is at a tipping point and likely to grow exponentially over the next few years as a younger lot of ...
It was in London however where she first picked up the art of glass blowing under the ... Idealistic and practical, she returned to India with just a file containing photographs, drawings and ...
Their intention was to engage with artists who were more politically oriented than those showing at other galleries at the time, and who were working beyond painting and sculpture, with video ...
The Indian art world is now taking baby steps away from the fear of anti-Husain protests and the unofficial boycott of MF Hussain's works, writes Sahar Zaman.
With these words art historian Stephen Huyler introduces his photographic tour of Indian domestic painting in Painted Prayers: Women's Art in Village India, a new book published by Rizzoli.
A painting by one of India’s greatest modern artists was sold for Rs 118 crore at an auction in New York and was snapped up by one of the world's biggest collectors of Indian art.
MF Husain's Untitled (Gram Yatra) sold for an unprecedented $13.8m (£10.6m) at a Christie's auction in New York last week A forgotten oil-on-canvas masterpiece by Indian painter MF Husain ...
head of Christie's South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art, said in a statement. The 1954 painting, which left India the same year, remained largely unseen since its acquisition by the Ukrainian ...
However India still lacks proper streamlining of the art form, be it through museum or workshops. Most artists have their own workshops where they work from and generally dependent on hospitality ...
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