Wall Poetry: Verses Appearing on City Streets

Wall Poetry: Verses Appearing on City Streets

Street art is no longer limited to images and murals—it is increasingly embracing the written word. Across cities, walls are becoming canvases for poetry, with short verses, haikus, or bold one-liners appearing in unexpected corners. This movement, often called “wall poetry”, blends literature...

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Soundscapes in Art: Music as a Visual Experience

Soundscapes in Art: Music as a Visual Experience

Art has always been about engaging the senses, but in recent years, artists have begun to experiment with blending sound and vision in ways that create entirely new experiences. Soundscapes—carefully composed layers of music, ambient noises, or recorded voices—are increasingly being used as a...

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Cities That Speak Through Walls

Cities That Speak Through Walls

capture the heartbeat of urban spaces. What was once dismissed as graffiti or random doodles has now evolved into one of the most powerful forms of contemporary expression. Street art is more than splashes of color—it is a visual language. It speaks of social issues, local culture, protest...

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Redefining Art in the Modern Age

Redefining Art in the Modern Age

In today’s world, art is no longer confined to paintbrushes, canvases, or traditional sculptures. Contemporary Creatives represent a new wave of artists who are breaking boundaries and reimagining the role of art in society. They embrace technology, digital media, recycled materials, and...

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Vittorio Sella: Photographer in the Himalaya – Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata (9 Aug to 7 Sep 2025)

Vittorio Sella: Photographer in the Himalaya – Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata (9 Aug to 7 Sep 2025)

The much-anticipated exhibition at Kolkata’s Victoria Memorial Hall showcases the pioneering mountain photography of Vittorio Sella. Running from 9 August to 7 September 2025 in the grand Durbar Hall, the collection features early 20th-century photographs of the Sikkim Himalaya and Karakoram...

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Selections from the Indian Museum’s Upcoming Exhibitions Category

Selections from the Indian Museum’s Upcoming Exhibitions Category

The Indian Museum, Kolkata, Asia’s oldest and largest museum, continues to be a beacon of cultural discovery. Its upcoming exhibitions promise a fascinating blend of history, art, and global exchange, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in heritage and contemporary...

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No Race, No Colour” – Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah

No Race, No Colour” – Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah

Experimenter Gallery in Ballygunge Place is set to host an evocative solo exhibition titled “No Race, No Colour” by Sri Lankan artist Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah. Running from 17 July to 20 September 2025, this marks the artist’s first solo show in India, and it arrives with a powerful message...

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Heritage Meets Modernity

Heritage Meets Modernity

In every culture, heritage represents the foundation of identity. It carries the stories, traditions, and artistry of generations who came before us. Yet in 2025, heritage is no longer locked away in history books or ancient monuments—it is meeting modernity in bold, innovative ways. The result...

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Voices on the Walls

Voices on the Walls

Art has always been a voice of the people, but nowhere is that voice more raw, powerful, and immediate than on the walls of our cities. In 2025, street art is not just graffiti—it is a cultural movement, a political statement, and a vibrant canvas of human expression. “Voices on the Walls” is...

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Textile Innovations: Weaving Stories with Technology

Textile Innovations: Weaving Stories with Technology

Textiles have always been a cornerstone of cultural expression, but today’s artists and designers are blending tradition with technology in exciting new ways. From 3D-printed fabrics to wearable electronics, innovations in textiles are redefining what cloth can do and represent. In many...

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