US may enforce tight scrutiny of antiques after seizure of allegedly looted artefacts from Combodia
Following the charges of felony and smuggling levelled by US department of justice on the a professional art dealer Douglas Latchford, the […]
Cultural and aesthetic institutions also blown to smithereens by Lebanon’s blast
Art institutions in Beirut are rallying around to help protect remaining collections and offer storage as massive explosions took the lives of […]
Not a Trifle of a Vase
After a tenacious bidding which ran almost up to forty five minutes. A seemingly inexpensive vase, estimated to sell for between $7,000 […]
When walking was too precarious a pastime : Indian artists in Europe share the experience of their journey afoot.
Baffled by the images of grim situation of migrant labours and a caravan seething humanity in India the Indian artists shared the […]
John Forbes Watson: A fierce cataloguer of Indian textiles for the Secretary of State for India
It won’t be an overstatement to state that rich tradition of Indian textiles never ceased to fascinate all ranks of colonial officers […]
Kampani Qalam: Notes on pleasure excursion into splendid Artworks created for East India company.
A lot more in there what meets the eyes The first of its kind online exhibition is curated by the doyen of […]
Drive-Thru Exhibitions can be a way Forward
Museums and art galleries around the world can take the inspiration from Rotterdam Ahoy and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which have jointly […]
Commercial Art Gallery stands firm against Pandemic
Interestingly, when almost the whole world come to standstills, London’s leading commercial galleries all reopen next week. White Cube is to open its Bermondsey space and […]