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Lifestyle Asia on MSNJuly's Palette: Where to see India's hottest art exhibitionsFor art lovers and art exhibition goers, the Indian art scene is always buzzing with creativity. From big events that kick off the year to fresh waves of new shows, there are always chances to dive ...
The long-awaited MAP Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru, India, hopes its 60,000-item collection can help reframe the subcontinent’s art history.
The Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) wasn’t born as a museum – at least, not in the flesh. Conceived by philanthropist and collector Abhishek Poddar in 2020 as India's first online-only art and ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the PMML Society meeting, proposing a national 'Museum Map of India.' Emphasizing ...
At the press opening for the Metropolitan Museum’s beyond-beautiful “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 B.C.E.-400 C.E.,” five red-robed monks chanted Pali blessings, the ...
How did a movement with no founder, no manifesto sweep the globe? See why Art Deco’s exuberance resonated, and how it still ...
India’s richest private museums — Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, MAP Bangalore & others The boom of private museums in the country isn't a new phenomenon By Sanjana Ray ...
The Museum of Art and Photography (Map) in Bengaluru, south India's first major private art museum, will open to the public in December after a pandemic-induced delay.
But MAP isn’t just showcasing art, it’s also an ambitious attempt to take the museum into the digital age. On its opening day, visitors were encouraged to light virtual lamps and take selfies ...
In colonial India, that trust was deliberately fabricated. As British textile mills flooded the subcontinent with factory ... The Art of the Trademark in the Indo-British Textile’ is at Museum of Art ...
The long-awaited MAP Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru, India, hopes its 60,000-item collection can help reframe the subcontinent’s art history.
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