Graffiti as Personal Diaries

Graffiti as Personal Diaries

For many street artists, graffiti is more than bold visuals—it is a personal diary written on walls. Unlike traditional journals hidden in notebooks, these messages are public, loud, and unapologetic. Every tag, sketch, or mural reflects fragments of the artist’s inner life. Some graffiti...

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Folk Music Revivals in Modern Times

Folk Music Revivals in Modern Times

Folk music, once tied closely to local traditions and rural life, has found a surprising revival in modern times. Across the world, musicians are rediscovering these age-old songs and reintroducing them to contemporary audiences. In India, Baul singers of Bengal, Rajasthani Manganiyars, and...

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Political Murals in University Campuses

Political Murals in University Campuses

Universities have always been hotbeds of political thought, and murals on campus walls often become the loudest voice of student expression. Political street art in these spaces reflects youth perspectives on democracy, rights, and social justice. Unlike commercial art, these murals are...

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Kalaa Spandan Art Fair Mumbai 2025: Art for the Community

Kalaa Spandan Art Fair Mumbai 2025: Art for the Community

On 5 December 2025, Mumbai will come alive with the Kalaa Spandan Art Fair, a showcase that has built its identity around being community-driven, open, and accessible. Unlike some art events that lean heavily toward the elite, this fair thrives on inclusivity—welcoming students, hobbyists,...

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Exploring Identity Through Digital Avatars

Exploring Identity Through Digital Avatars

Digital avatars have become an essential way for people to represent themselves online. From simple profile icons to complex 3D characters, avatars allow users to craft identities that may reflect reality, imagination, or a blend of both. For artists, avatars provide a unique medium for...

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India Art Fair Contemporary 2025: Mumbai’s Global Art Stage

India Art Fair Contemporary 2025: Mumbai’s Global Art Stage

From 13–16 November 2025, the Jio World Garden in Mumbai will host the India Art Fair Contemporary, a premier gathering that promises to be both bold and forward-looking. Unlike traditional fairs, this edition has a clear mission: to spotlight contemporary art and design, pushing boundaries in...

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Street Art as Urban Protest Banners

Street Art as Urban Protest Banners

Across the world, walls have often spoken louder than politicians. Street art, in many cities, has transformed into visual protest banners, amplifying the voices of communities who feel unheard. Unlike traditional protests that depend on rallies or speeches, murals and graffiti stay rooted...

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Pop Culture References in Street Murals

Pop Culture References in Street Murals

Walk down almost any urban street today, and chances are you’ll spot a mural featuring a familiar pop culture face—be it a superhero, a movie star, or even a meme character. Street artists are increasingly borrowing from pop culture to create murals that instantly connect with the public....

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Morphology of Water: Santanu Debnath at Emami Art, Kolkata

Morphology of Water: Santanu Debnath at Emami Art, Kolkata

Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri returns to Kolkata’s Emami Art with his solo exhibition The River in the Sky, running from 29 August to 18 October 2025 at Gallery 3. Known for his evocative brushwork and meditative use of color, Karchaudhuri bridges nature and imagination in works that invite viewers...

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The River in the Sky: Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri at Emami Art, Kolkata

The River in the Sky: Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri at Emami Art, Kolkata

Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri returns to Kolkata’s Emami Art with his solo exhibition The River in the Sky, running from 29 August to 18 October 2025 at Gallery 3. Known for his evocative brushwork and meditative use of color, Karchaudhuri bridges nature and imagination in works that invite viewers...

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