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Nalini Malaviya
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Nalini Malaviya
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3 Nov 2025
Art News: Flux/Resonance at Visual Arts Gallery, Nov 7-11, 2025
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Flux/Resonance Curated by Nalini S Malaviya Sonali Bose Chasm I The exhibition Flux/Resonance brings together ten contemporary artists—Biswa...
26 Sept 2025
GST on Fine Art: Benefits and Implications
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The recent reduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) on fine art (associated with HSN Code 9701) from 12% to 5% under India’s GST 2.0 reform...
16 Sept 2025
Review: Bound – Sculptural Lighting Series
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Mangalore by Purva Kundaje 'Bound’, forms an innovative sculptural lighting series which combines aesthetics and functionality in a un...
31 Jul 2025
Review: Emotional Constructs at Play
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Twinkle's series of portraits navigates a spectrum of human sentiment, from all-encompassing grief and sadness to buoyant radiance. Twi...
28 Jul 2025
Curating Corporate Art Collections
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- by Nalini S Malaviya, Art Consultant Art by Sunil Mishra, Reference Image, pic by author Curating a corporate art collection for a disce...
12 Jul 2025
Mukesh Sharma’s Art Graces Rushdie’s Latest French Edition
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Shalimar le clown book cove r Mukesh Sharma’s Art Graces Rushdie’s Latest French Edition Delhi-based contemporary artist Mukesh Sharma is m...
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19 Apr 2023
Reimagining Nature: Poetics of Viewing by Anil Annaiah
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Cotton Candy by Anil Annaiah Bangalore based filmmaker, writer, photographer and storyteller Anil Anaiah has been passionately rooting fo...
22 Nov 2022
Reminiscences by Bharathi S
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Recollections: Traveling Through Time Bangalore based artist Bharathi S. revisits her childhood through paintings that wistfully capture ...
31 Jul 2021
Art Bytes - Sparking Conversations Around Art
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An ALL Bangalore Fine Arts Chapter initiative By Jyoti C Singh Deo The art scene in a Covid ridden world is bound to be on the back burner...
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