A woman walks past paintings featuring events of the year 2020, outside an art school in Mumbai.
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Bengal Artist Warrior members make paintings at a workshop in a steamer on the Ganga River, in Kolkata.
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Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik creates a 3D sand Santa Claus with a message to use masks, on the eve of Christmas at Puri beach.
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View of a tram modified into a mobile art gallery, where work by various artists will be displayed as it runs across the city, in Kolkata.
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Dutch street artist Judith de Leeuw works on her 250 square meters large street artwork "Outside in", in Rome. The mural, made using an innovative paint mix capable of absorbing ai...
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Participants display their artwork during the Palm Painting contest part of the wildlife week, at Van Vihar National Park in Bhopal.
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An artist paints a mural of Goddess Durga on a wall, in Nadia district.
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Leaf artist Subham Saha along with his friends shows his creation depicting Goddess Durga, ahead of Durga Puja festival, on the outskirts of Agartala.
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Fans of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput take selfie with his wax statue made by artist Sushanta Roy (unseen), in Asansol.
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Artists Shruti Shirke (top right) along with her team creates a mosaic portrait of Lord Ganesh using paper flower, ahead of the Ganesh festival in Mumbai. More than 36,000 paper fl...
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A woman looks on at an artwork inside the Rashtriya Swachhata Kendra, an interactive experience centre on the Swachh Bharat Mission, at Rajghat in New Delhi.
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In this photo is seen a concrete airplane on the roof of a house in Uppal Bhupa village in Jalandhar district. Several homeowners in the northern part of Punjab have decorated thei...
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In this photo is seen artist Ram Lubhaya makes an iron structure in the shape of a tractors to decorate the roof of a house in Jandiala village in Jalandhar district. Several homeo...
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Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kahdimi, center right, inspects artifacts destroyed by Islamic State militants at the national museum during his visit to Mosul, Iraq.
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Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik gives a final touch to his sculpture on cyclone Amphan with the message 'Join hands, Help Cyclone victims', at Puri beach.
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Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshyari with Minister of Public Works Chhagan Bujabhal and Shiv Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik during a visit to the Upvan Art Festival in Thane.
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Visitors at a stall at the 20th Hunar Haat at India Gate Lawns, Rajpath, New Delhi.
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Visitors at the 20th Hunar Haat at India Gate Lawns, Rajpath, New Delhi.
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Visitors at a stall at the 20th Hunar Haat at India Gate Lawns, Rajpath, New Delhi
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray after inaugurating the Balasaheb Thackeray Art Gallery in Thane.
The pandemic stalled the prideful marches, but painters, writers, filmmakers and performing artistes from the LGBTQ community embrace the digital world to express their political demand for an all-surpassing equality
As physical spaces are locked out, art galleries and other purveyors are taking culture online, where immediate gains are balanced out by immanent challenges
Ebrahim Alkazi was an artist before becoming a theatre director of genius. An exhibition of early canvases show the confidence, sureness of touch and ambition of a major talent.
While the state and patrons sponsor contemporary art, traditional artisans are pitied, exploited or patronised, regardless of their expertise or originality
In a world caught up with showcasing skills through Instagram, art that is formless might attract several visitors at the gallery, but may not necessarily lead to commercial success it deserves.
The Nayak family of Odisha's Nayakapatana has kept the fight on to help not just the art of Pothichitra survive, but also to ensure that fellow village folk can carve their fortunes out of palm leaves.
A week-long exhibition of 24 painters and sculptors at AIFACS is a get-together of hands and minds that are proud of their country’s visual heritage, yet only happy to borrow from Europe if it suits
This year marks the completion of nine decades after the debut exhibition of Jamini Roy’s paintings. Today is the 131st birth anniversary of the pioneering modern artist.