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| The missing nose, and other yarns |
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| Artist Sidharth has a story and a painting for every phase of his life.
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| Less art, more product |
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| Suryakant Lokhande takes his role as a rebel very seriously, says Arati Menon Carroll
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| An artist in Paris |
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| Viswanadhan made his home in France but his origins and childhood memories continue to define his work, says Kishore Singh
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| Dotty about his work |
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| Mohan Malviya gets a major showing for works that play hide and seek with nature, says Kishore Singh
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| Unravelling the human mind |
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| Tapas Konar has developed an individual style to study what goes on behind the masks we wear, says Navneet Mendiratta
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| Airiness and fluidity |
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| L Munuswamy has created his own inimitable style of free-flowing lines, says Kishore Singh
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| Married to metaphors |
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| Kriti Arora belongs to a school of thought that thrives on individual expression, says Navneet Mendiratta
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| The third eye of Shiva |
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| Artist and now sculptor Satish Gupta on the inspiration behind his mammoth copper Shiva, from his equally impressive bookCentering Awareness.
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| Shadow sculptures |
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| Kishore Singh comes to grips with the art of the invisible.
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| Painting in her own language |
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| You imagine her with a rucksack on a mountain trail; she might be the sort of person whom you expect to lead a corporate training programme; perhaps, at a pinch, she might be your choice for Fear ...Read |
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