Saffronart's auction breaks many records
The Story Teller, 1937, by Amrita Sher-Gil goes for Rs61.80 crore at a recent auction held by auction house Saffronart, making it the highest value work of Indian art sold at auction worldwide.
The Story Teller, 1937, by Amrita Sher-Gil goes for Rs61.80 crore at a recent auction held by auction house Saffronart, making it the highest value work of Indian art sold at auction worldwide.
The ongoing `India in Fashion' exhibition at Mumbai's Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is the first costume art exhibition of its kind in the country.
Envisioned by Nita Ambani about eight years ago, the newly opened Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai, is a first-of-its-kind space in the sphere of arts in the country.
Mumbai, India based street artist, Jas Charanjiva's art work titled "Don't mess with me' featuring the Pink Lady has found space on the terrace of the San Francisco, USA based Asian Art Museum.
Fashion entrepreneur-cum-artist, Viraj Khanna's body of work was created mainly during the pandemic. His colourful and unique pieces of work bring a fresh breathe to the art scene.
The Manchester Museum's new South Asia Gallery is the first permanent multi-lingual gallery in the UK, dedicated to the experiences and histories of the South Asian diaspora communities.