Two immigrants on the quest to find the meaning of ‘home’ ask questions to those who have left the spaces they inhabited behind Read More
This is Colossal
A point of levity during the temporary shutdowns of museums and cultural institutions during the last few months has been the plethora of digital archives making artworks and historical objects available for perusing from the comfort and safety of our couches. Read More
The Hindu
Temple murals, proscenium theatre, cinema ... religious calendars that adorn homes across the country are underrated, but have rich artistic influences. Read More
Artnet News
The artist's latest exhibition, “Only the Hand That Erases Writes the True Thing,” is now on view at Lisson Gallery, London. Read More
"I like public art to be in a form that it feels like it belongs to the local space. But it certainly should not be mundane. It should have an element of spectacle and magic." Read More
Scroll.in
On Raksha Bandhan, a look at the contribution of C Raja Raja Varma and Mangalabai Thampuratty to Indian commercial art. Read More
Artnet News
Restoration experts are now calling for greater regulation of the field. Read More
Livewire
The Japanese word “hikikomori” translates to “pulling inwards” Read More
The photographer undertook this mammoth task in an attempt assess the value she places on objects. Read More
This Is Colossal
Known for his figurative wire pieces attached to light posts and other public fixtures around the world, Spenser Little’s recent artworks venture into the personal. Read More
Design Observer
Social practice artist De Nichols joins the Observatory to talk about cities, monuments, and designing for community. Read More
STIR
The Indian-American artist, who has been examining the pragmatics surrounding racial stereotypes through his works, now explores the proverbial man with Polyphemus. Read More