Somewhere between the cutting edge and the masters, artists who rule the marquee
These artists form the bulwark of the market and include well-known names with a consistent body and quality of work. To the public, they represent the face of Indian art without having to carry the burden of social engagement, thereby, believing in art for its own sake.
William Dalrymple's new book of photographs, in stark black and white, is the culmination of 18 months of travel and a camera phone
What would William Shakespeare, whose 400th death anniversary is being marked this year, have made of the manner in which he is referred to in the Indian-English novel?
With 50 productions in 15 years, the Khuranas of Akvarious Productions are setting the stage on fire
Goodbye grease, hello flavour. Modern Indian cuisine is here, with top chefs leading the way
Films may define her family name but Sanjna Kapoor has found her métier as a cultural entrepreneur
For foreign technicians, geographical lines have blurred as they answer the call of Indian movies
As India's 1.2 billion population and liberalised market are precipitating world interest in India, the lens with which the country is viewed by the West, has also changed
Camping overnight in the world's largest rainforest, swimming besides dolphins and watching the glorious sunset provides a truly immersive experience of the jungle, but mind the piranhas
Many well-known pop singers defy conventional wisdom about how they should sound