Sound collection during Quarantine

Indian artists are making a space for music in lockdown  By Vaani Pujar, 18 April, 2020 Sound artist and musician Yashas Shetty came out with an internet music show from his home studio in Bangalore. By naming the theme “isolation” as we are dealing with it right now. Shetty played tracks from different genres and timeContinue reading “Sound collection during Quarantine”

COVID-19 :This is what Banksy’s work from home looks like

“My Wife Hates It When I Work From Home“ – Banksy By Rushil Pradhan, 18 April, 2020 The mysterious street artist Banksy uncovers his latest rat-infested artwork to his fans through Instagram with a hilarious caption “My wife hates it when I work from home.” Also showing some insights to his private life. The artworkContinue reading “COVID-19 :This is what Banksy’s work from home looks like”

COVID-19 is Pandemic: WHO and UN wants Artists to submit Artworks that creates awareness among Public about COVID-19

You have the power to change the world. The UN needs your help to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) By Rushil Pradhan, 14 April, 2020 This is an open call for all the designers, artists, and independent creators to submit designs in any form- visuals, graphics even audio tracks and videos as long as theyContinue reading “COVID-19 is Pandemic: WHO and UN wants Artists to submit Artworks that creates awareness among Public about COVID-19”

Few ways to change the Art World Post Pandemic

Art industry is dying, with the shutting down of Museums and Galleries due to the sudden outbreak of Covid-19 Pandemic. By Rushil Pradhan, 11 April, 2020 This might sound a bit crazy, but could this be a great opportunity for galleries, museums, and artists to give them the much-needed upgrade? Hear me out, this is theContinue reading “Few ways to change the Art World Post Pandemic”

Artists for caregivers: How Art comes to the rescue in crisis

By Nazvi, 11 April, 2020 Established in Paris and founded in 1996, The French auction house, Piasa organizes around sixty auctions in the fields of Modern and Contemporary Art, jewelry, art of Asia, old drawings and paintings, books and manuscripts, artworks, photographs and high period furniture. Recently, Piasa conducted an online charity sale of ContemporaryContinue reading “Artists for caregivers: How Art comes to the rescue in crisis”

Corona Virus gets to Tutankhamun: El-Sisi to postpone the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum

By Nazvi, 11 April, 2020 The Grand Egyptian Museum, also known as the Giza Museum is going to be the largest archaeological museum in the world. It’s a planned museum of the artifacts of ancient Egypt. The exhibition in the museum would cover about one-third of the total museum grounds displaying 50,000 artifacts. The mainContinue reading “Corona Virus gets to Tutankhamun: El-Sisi to postpone the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum”

“Mouse d’Orsay”: Quarantined Artist curators create miniature museum for their Gerbils

By Nazvi, 11 April, 2020 The creative juices seem to be flowing in our brains during this Quarantine lock-down, especially for this London-based couple, Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator and his partner Marianna Benneti, an employee of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. While their institutions remain closed to the public due to the Corona virusContinue reading ““Mouse d’Orsay”: Quarantined Artist curators create miniature museum for their Gerbils”

Pandemics can’t separate Art from Artists

By Nazvi, 15 April, 2020 I recently came across this ad by Asian paints while binge watching on YouTube about how everyone home has a story to tell through their tagline “harr ghar kuch kehta hai”.The AD was a montage of several home-shot videos showing how the lockdown has brought people together, adding meaning toContinue reading “Pandemics can’t separate Art from Artists”

Italy in lockdown, been a month. What does this mean for the luxury brands?

A home to so many well-known luxury brands like Prada, Versace and Armani are all in Milan and on the other side Louis Vuitton which depends on Italy for the manufacturing of the goods, what happens next for these brands?  By Vaani Pujar 16 April, 2020 A massive chaos throughout the globe, facing a lossContinue reading “Italy in lockdown, been a month. What does this mean for the luxury brands?”

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