The country’s most powerful cultural podium namely Delhi International Arts Festival 2009, is set to take centre stage and unfold its rich tapestry for the art / film / heritage / literary / dance / music and culture lovers in the city and NCR.
New Delhi: The South Asian Network of Goethe- Instituts, the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, announces the launch of ARThinkSouthAsia, a fully funded annual Fellowship in Arts Management and Cultural Policy addressed at today’s cultural practitioners.
New Delhi: Two young artists at the forefront of their respective generations in the contemporary art scenes of India and China explore power, eroticism, passion and violence through their multi-media artworks.
New Delhi: To mark the opening of a new gallery space, Latitude 28 in Lado Sarai, curator and gallerist Bhavna Kakar presents Size Matters or Does It? – a unique exhibition that questions the conventional notions about the apt size of an art work. The exhibition is on from March 9, 2010 to March 10, 2010 at LATITUDE 28, F/208, Lado Sarai, New Delhi.
New Delhi: Art Pilgrim presents artist Dharmendra Rathore’s solo exhibition of recent paintings and fibre glass sculptures titled Transit Lotus, highlighting the perils of a consumerist world, at Lalit Kala Akademi, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi, from March 5- March 11, 2010. The exhibition would also be displayed at Art Pilgrim, A-689A, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon from March 12, 2010 to April 5, 2010
New Delhi: Khoj presents SEZ Who? – an exhibition consisting of site-specific installations that question the rationale behind the making of SEZs ( Special Economic Zones) from March 6, 2010 to March 14, 2010 at Khoj Studios S-17, Khirkee Extension, New Delhi. The exhibition would be followed by a seminar on March 11, 2010 at Khoj on issues around the city and land usage.
Delhi’s only Archaeological Park, spread out over a sprawling 200 acres in Mehrauli, encompasses over 100 historically significant monuments built over five centuries—from the early 11th century to the late Mughal period.
Beautifully landscaped and well laid out with small water bodies, fountains and a jogging track, the gardens are very popular with people of all ages.
The main attractions are the ancient monuments belonging to the Sayyid and Lodi periods around which the garden was laid out in 1936 by relocating the then existing village.
Do Join the walk and experience Heritage With Nature
Art for Prabhat presents "POWER GAMES" an exhibition of Paintings by Hemavathy Guha
The exhibition will open on
15th March 2010 and continue till 30th March 2010
Timing 11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Venue : DLF Promenad, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Ph.: 9810003512