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Jason deCaires Taylor: The Sculptor Who Let the Ocean Finish the Work
The first thing you notice about Jason deCaires Taylor’s work isn’t scale, or novelty, or even the uncanny experience of encountering human figures beneath the sea. It is restraint. His sculptures do not compete with the ocean. They wait for it. Over time, they soften, darken, and disappear into growth, allowing marine life to overwrite the artist’s hand. Where most monumental art insists on permanence, Taylor’s practice is built around surrender. In an exclusive interview wi

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Feb 274 min read


Homegrown Art Meets Artisanal Fragrance at This Immersive Art Show in Ahmedabad
This winter, Ahmedabad’s Kanoria Centre for Arts becomes the setting for a quiet but compelling cultural crossover. Homegrown Art x Artisanal Fragrance , on view at Urmila Art Gallery from 30 January to 1 February 2026, brings together Indian folk and contemporary art with a curated sensory experience rooted in fragrance. The three-day exhibition presents a carefully selected collection of certified original artworks, priced between ₹3,000 and ₹3,00,000, making the show acces

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Jan 283 min read


A Material Conversation at India Art Fair 2026: Sculpture and Painting in Quiet Dialogue
At India Art Fair 2026, KYNKYNY Art Gallery presents a tightly curated booth that brings together three contemporary practices rooted in material, process, and physical intelligence. Featuring the works of Sandilya Theuerkauf, Meenal Singh, and Janarthanan Rudhramoorthy, the presentation unfolds as a conversation between sculpture and painting, where material is not treated as a surface or medium, but as an active agent in shaping meaning. Located at Booth L08 at the NSIC Exh

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Jan 283 min read
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