Art and life
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Strolling through ‘Arboretum’: In what language does a forest cry?
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‘Where are you’: Photographer Ritesh Uttamchandani captures menace, melancholia in Manchester
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‘On tolerance’: Publisher-poet Naveen Kishore on the dilemmas of the artistic intellect
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Nature, nostalgia and exile: Neeraj Bakshi’s paintings reflect universal suffering
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In the swirling currents of artist Hari Katragadda’s ‘Lost River’, life and death by the Ganga
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Opinion: What does ‘justice’ mean to writers, poets, and ‘ordinary’ citizens?
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Transformation of the goddess and clay: Naveen Kishore’s photos capture hues of conflict
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Raj-era painter Sita Ram went unnoticed for decades. Now, an art curator may have found his protege
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How to appreciate the small things in life: Lessons from cartoonist Ramya Sriram’s stick figures
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Baskets, boats and bridges: An exhibition in Delhi showcased lives woven around bamboo
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Video: A Taiwanese barista can turn your cup of coffee into an art work of your choice
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An exhibit at the Karachi Biennale has sparked an intense debate about art and elitism
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Watch: This is how John Berger (1926-2017) changed the way the world looks at art
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An artist-writer marries the sweetness of a Bengali dessert and the saltiness of nostalgia
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What do antibiotic resistance and a broken marriage have in common? Find out at a Bengaluru theatre
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Beyond Le Corbusier: Chandigarh and the creative process
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In Karachi, a pre-eminent artist’s promise survives long after his death
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Think NH10 demonises Haryana? The reality is far worse
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As 'Interview' is shelved, a peek at what North Korean cinema really looks like
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Prolonged trial of Italian marines has unexpected effect on an award-winning Indian film
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Home, workplace, tomb – the reality of the World War II tank
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Mr Bean finds his way into Mona Lisa and other famous works of art
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Manipuris avidly discuss forthcoming Mary Kom film but are banned from seeing it in theatres
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Salman Khan's latest stunts horrify rail police but teens in Mumbai, Johannesburg get away with worse