Living Traditions will run from May 22 until October 19, 2025, in the Sainsbury Exhibition Gallery at the British Museum.
Not too far from the ancient academic complex at Nalanda, a new sports centre in Rajgir is driving the state’s bid to emerge ...
Western markets are capitalizing on India's ancient wellness practices, turning them into luxury commodities, while India ...
India's art market is booming, and institutions are opening at a rapid pace. But insiders say the country needs even more ...
MUMBAI's FD Alpaiwalla Museum, the world's only Parsi and Zoroastrian museum, showcases the community's rich cultural history ...
Explore the 'Reverberations of the Past' art exhibition by Ruchi Atreya at Lalit Kala Akademi Gallery, Chennai. From March 18 ...
More than just a handloom craft, the art of Madhubani has revived itself and found its place in the fashion segment, fiercely ...
The San Antonio Museum of Art’s spring exhibition blends new photography and historical works depicting Hindu deities.
An ongoing exhibition at CSMVS will reiterate the artistic practices and mythological tales that have shaped India’s rich and ...
Archaeologists uncover ancient petroglyphs in Kuno National Park, dating back 10,000-50,000 years, shedding light on early civilizations ...
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India Today on MSNRise or resurgence? Textile art in India goes mainstreamThe use of textile art for home decor is a time-honoured tradition, deeply woven into our history.
A new project is archiving the bits of history detailed in these stone tablets at monuments: tales of Hindus working on a masjid; Muslims restoring a mosque.
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