Thursday, March 24, 2011
this season
this season is more on vivid colours of the tribes and the travel pages that come through it!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Australia, Recognition for Aboriginal Art
Sometime back read an article on artinfo where there was this article stating that Australia finally recognises its Aboriginal Artists and art.
Read article on the link
Australia Strives to Win New Recognition for Aboriginal Art
Missing MOMAaaa
Its been quite sometime since I've visited the MOMA. Now the itch is beginning to rise.. Maybe hopefully soon enough I am able to make a trip out there! ...Fingers crossed!
Also 2 amazing art fairs going to be taking place at the end of this March in NY.
Don't miss the Armory Show and also the The Art Fair at the Pier, NY.
Delhi, India this fortnight and art
Some of the exhibition must to be checked this fortnight...
A Bridge between Cultures @ the American Centre
(Metal masks and monoprints by Suzanne Benton, inspired by Indian rituals and myths) till 24 March.
Inspired by India @ the Hungarian Cultural Centre
(A group show by Peter Nagy & Attila Csaji) till 31 March.
Making of the Halfmoon Files @ Max Mueller Bhavan
(A four-channel sound and video installation by Britta Lange and Philip Scheffner, based on the experiences of Indian soldiers during World War II) till 26 March
Something that I'll never really see @ NGMA
(Contemporary photo collection from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London presenting works of 30 artists. Inspired by Gavin Turk's photograph ' ...self potrait of the artist with his eyes closed. This exhibition is supported by World
Collections Programme). Ongoing
STOP! Indians Ahead @ Art Konsult
(pop art screen prints and furniture by Ketna Patel) Until 27 March
A Bridge between Cultures @ the American Centre
(Metal masks and monoprints by Suzanne Benton, inspired by Indian rituals and myths) till 24 March.
Inspired by India @ the Hungarian Cultural Centre
(A group show by Peter Nagy & Attila Csaji) till 31 March.
Making of the Halfmoon Files @ Max Mueller Bhavan
(A four-channel sound and video installation by Britta Lange and Philip Scheffner, based on the experiences of Indian soldiers during World War II) till 26 March
Something that I'll never really see @ NGMA
(Contemporary photo collection from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London presenting works of 30 artists. Inspired by Gavin Turk's photograph ' ...self potrait of the artist with his eyes closed. This exhibition is supported by World
Collections Programme). Ongoing
STOP! Indians Ahead @ Art Konsult
(pop art screen prints and furniture by Ketna Patel) Until 27 March
Bring Home Stories and Delhi
Bring Home Stories lets you know all about the cool stuff taking place in Delhi, India!
Must check the link to know whats new hip and happening in the capital city.
Its facebook link http://www.facebook.com/bringhomestories
Also you could find some snippets on art by me and a whole lot of interesting stuff by the team of BHS
See you all out there!
love
Helterskelter and me
Conversations with writer Nupur Barua.. some loads of fun tid-bits
Click on this link to read!
Enjoy!!!
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