Call Of The Wild


Bhil artist Lado Bai understands that the purpose of art is to soothe and refresh the senses

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Leather puppets in Karnataka style

Bengal Pattachitra & The Art Of Painting With Song


Manimala Chitrakar brings a strong point of view to her compositions, whether it’s the Santhal legend of creation or tales from the Ramayana

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A Night At The Museum

Winter is here

Garden of Tears

What is art?

Now Reading: An Interview From the ’80s With Lessons For Today

Art+Feminism


To celebrate #InternationalWomensDay, we dedicated March 2019 to the most gifted women artists represented in the Sarmaya collection. We celebrated their often-unsung genius by helping others discover it through the sprawling warrens of Wikipedia. Sarmaya participated in an international campaign by Art+Feminism to get more women editing and featuring on the internet’s favourite reference guide. Sarmaya’s team… Read more »

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Jungle Book


With each canvas, Durgabai Vyam takes us deeper into the forest of childlike fantasies

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‘New Traditions: Indian Textiles Since Independence’ by Mayank Mansingh Kaul

Behind Painted Walls: The Story of Baua Devi & Mithila Painting


When an earthquake hit Bihar’s Jitwarpur in 1934, it exposed a most exquisite form of art that had remained hidden for well, no one knows how long

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Early Indians: What Prehistoric Migrations Tell Us About Ourselves by Tony Joseph

First of Her Tribe


The incredible story of how one woman went from laying bricks at an art centre to becoming one of its most celebrated artists

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Phad workshop with City As Lab

Watch how a class of young researchers interpreted modern maladies using an ancient art

The Romance of the Taj Mahal: It’s Complicated


It’s a symbol of romantic love the world over. But what do the historians have to say about Mughal India’s most famous legacy? We examine new theories and pair them with rare vintage photographs of the Taj Mahal from our archive

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Lessons on Love: India’s Eternal Romances


Heer-Ranjha, Nala-Damayanti, Laila-Majnu. There are the blockbuster love stories we all know, and then there are a few hidden gems like these

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Exploring the Indian Palate: Why We Eat What We Eat by Dr Kurush Dalal

Love Stories


It’s almost spring and a young museum’s fancy turns lightly to thoughts of love. No matter how you feel about Valentine’s Day, we think you’ll like how we’ve interpreted the themes of love and lust through the lens of modern art, mythology and early photography, among others. We don’t really need an excuse to share… Read more »

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