Art Edition 3, Climate Week, Day 2: Bitarka Majumder
In 1975, the National Academy of Sciences estimated that ocean-based sources, such as cargo ships and cruise liners, had dumped
Read moreIn 1975, the National Academy of Sciences estimated that ocean-based sources, such as cargo ships and cruise liners, had dumped
Read moreDuring the past year, with the COVID-19 pandemic social distancing rules interfering with organising physical art shows, artist Gunay Isayeva
Read moreBy Selva Ozelli According to scientific reports, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, giant landslides and tsunamis become more frequent as global warming changes the Earth’s crust, swells sea levels,
Read moreBy Ronnie J Baroi Nobody’s listening…Amidst the cacaphony of violent voices,I plead, I weep silently in distress,And find comfort in unabated
Read moreBy Selva Ozelli It has been a blazing beginning to a new decade with 13% more large, uncontrolled wildfires around
Read moreShinjini Dey lives in Kolkata, India. The lockdown gave her an opportunity to reconnect with Art. For her, it always
Read moreBy Nirajana Chakraborty I. The Art of Now The giraffe in my neck cranes,peering, pushing, looking out at the rains,not
Read moreআমাদের আজকের শিল্পী ক্ষৌণীশ কয়াল। ক্ষৌণীশের বাড়ি পশ্চিমবঙ্গে, তবে কর্মসূত্রে এখন তিনি মুম্বই নিবাসী। তিনি পেশাগতভাবে একজন ইলেকট্রিক্যাল ইঞ্জিনিয়ার ।
Read moreDuring the past year, Ilhan Sayin and Ismail Soysal participated in two art shows: a group art show titled the
Read moreJyotirmoy’s drawings and prints are based on the ecosystem, environment and nature. His primary focus is on living beings such
Read more