Weaving Speculative Realities with liactuallee
For Mumbai-based fibre artist liactuallee, each stitch is a step toward speculative futures and ecological storytelling. Explore their world of craft, queerness, and hope in this exclusive feature.
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For Mumbai-based fibre artist liactuallee, each stitch is a step toward speculative futures and ecological storytelling. Explore their world of craft, queerness, and hope in this exclusive feature.
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Rooted in the rich traditions of Assam, artist Imon Chetia Phukan transforms textiles into vibrant narratives. Discover how her art explores identity, loss, and interconnectedness, drawing from her personal journey across diverse geographies, in this exclusive film and interview.
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For Bihar-born multidisciplinary artist Umesh S, art and agriculture intertwine to explore disappearing seeds and traditional farming knowledge. Discover his journey of preserving rural heritage through sculptural forms in this special film & feature.
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WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR? If you are: A fast-thinking, approachable and adaptable person A dynamic communicator proficient in both English and Hindi Keen to learn about South Asian Art, Culture and Design through a research-intensive curated training programme Someone who can move about 10k-20k steps a day (not joking!) Available from 9 … Continued
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Anonymous artist, Princess Pea takes us into her world and introduces us to her alter ego which allows artistic freedom for herself and for the community she builds along the way.
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Join Sashikanth Thavudoz, the winner of the 2024 ‘The Future is Born of Art’ Commission by BMW India and India Art Fair, as he presents his visionary installation for the BMW i7 - an ode to the symbiotic relationship between nature and innovation.
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India’s great modernists and path-breaking contemporary artists will be on view at the oldest and largest international art biennale in the world
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We meet Bhuri Bai, one of India’s best known contemporary Bhil artists at her workspace in the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum