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Blackening by Nikhil Chopra | Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

08 May 2013
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By Anubha Jain Nikhil Chopra’s art traverses boundaries of performance, live art, theatre, sculpture, painting and drawing. Over ten years of his artistic practice, Chopra has devised characters through whom he presents his performances that sometimes go up to 3 days. In his...
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Top Six Art Exhibits | May 2013

07 May 2013
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The summer is upon us, Delhi, but we’re using this as an excuse to explore some interesting {indoor} art exhibits that have taken over the city’s cultural landscape at present. Here are six handpicked exhibits, from our Little Black Book, that you should check out...
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Meet the Artist | Ishan Gupta

19 Mar 2013
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aesthetics, amritsar artist, ansel adams, art, artist interview, birth, contemporary art, elements, ishan gupta, kriti sood, Life, little black book, little black book delhi, meet the artist, new artist, upcoming artist india
By Kriti Sood In life, we experience so much fragmentation of thought and feeling; creating art brings things back together. At the beginning, developing the basic raw materials for the work is deeply reflective and informative. Later, bringing those materials together into a...
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ART’s Bon Vivants | The Need for Provenance Research in the Indian Art Market

09 Feb 2013
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art, artists, artworks, bon vivant, copy, europe, future, indian, indian art, of, opinion, plagarism, plundering, provenance, rape of europa
By Sakhshi Mahajan The Indian art market is a complex place. The biggest vice of the market is the lack of regulation and the legal ambiguities.  “There are no legal guidelines in relation to faking and forging Indian contemporary and modern art because the genres are not...
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The Weekend Checklist

18 Jan 2013
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activities, art, Beneath The Tamarind Tree, culture, Delhi Dance Theater, Design, heritage, interesting, kailash kher, KONA, mame khan, multidisciplinary, Music, pop-up, product, store, things to do, walk, weekend, what's the scene
{MUSIC} What | Soulful Sundays: Mame Khan {of Coke Studio fame} at blueFROG is a name that finds special mention among the circuits of Rajasthani folk music. He sings a wide repertoire of traditional Folk and Sufi songs, and is sure to be a perfect ending to your weekend. Where |...
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The Weekend Checklist

04 Jan 2013
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archeological, art, delhi, eat, food, history, indian accent, lbbd weekend checklist, lbbd weekend events, Pablo Bartholomew, Photography, things to do, walks, weekend checklist
{MUSIC} What |  Live with Ehsaas at blueFrog. Ehsaas is a Delhi-based band influenced by alternative rock, blues, ballads and pop. They blend Western and Indian music creating unique renditions. Where | blueFROG-  Mehrauli, Delhi When | 6th January,2013. 9:30 PM- 11:00 PM. Entry...
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The Weekend Checklist

21 Dec 2012
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agenda, art, briana blasko, dance of the weave, dastkar bazaar, DIFF, isayorganic, lbbd weekend checklist, midival punditz, music events delhi, nat geo, shaair n func, teri amrita, weekend in delhi, wild wild fest, winter weaves, zorba
{MUSIC} What | Shaa’ir + Func live at Cocaine! Catch this alternative, electronic music duo from Mumbai live in Delhi this Friday night. When | 21st December {Friday} Where | Cocaine, Greater Kailash- 1 More Details | +91 9810455772 What | Midival Punditz are performing at...
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One of Those Days We Get Together to Act

11 Dec 2012
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acting, actor, archit, arcit kumar, art, culture, delhi, director, opinion, Performance, plays, theater, theatre
By Archit Kumar “I can’t find my Rose,” shouted an actor from the ladies green room. Why is it called the green room anyway? What I feel before I go on stage can in no means be expressed by the colour green. It is more like the colour you get when droplets of water raid a palette...
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The Weekend Checklist

30 Nov 2012
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Aga Khan, amar rass festival, antropia, Apni Basti Mela, art, Art in the 21st Century, Bluefrog, checklist, cultural event, deep blue orchestra, delhi, documentary, embassy of mexico, Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art, From seed to plate : the organic supper club, grey garden, guide, instituto cervantes Delhi, iron curtain, Morgan Daniel, movie screening, Music, Nizzamuddin basti, oz fest, Performance, planner, sakar khan, star wars, vadehra art gallery, weekend, zorba
{MUSIC} What |  Deep Blue Orchestra from Australia performing at blueFROG as a part of the ongoing OZ Fest. Don’t miss this quirky and super talented, multi dimensional orchestra-that’s-not-quite-an-orchestra. They are  a multi genre, audio-visual, song, dance, theatre and...
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‘Khoj Dus Tak’ | Khirki Utsav

20 Nov 2012
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By Suchita S. I’ll be honest, I only recently “got into” art. I used to think of it as this above-and-beyond-all subject, meant only for the intellectually elite, something I realized I’m not very early in life. I thought of it as something that came with a price tag, a penchant...
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Sufi Night, Holy Night | Delhi International Arts Festival- The Inaugural Performance

30 Oct 2012
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By Ruchika Chanana Just walking into Purana Qila gives me goosebumps. All you born and bred Delhiites might be inured to the magnificence and sudden beauty of ruins from your city’s chequered past, but I still gawp in awe at them. Anyway, after walking through a pathway...
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