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At the Painting Camp themed ‘Remembering 50 Years of the Imposition of Emergency’, artists continue shaping their thoughts on canvas. #LongLiveDemocracy
The camp will run till 25th of June 2025 at Rabindra Bhawan, New Delhi.
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Glimpses from the inaugural day of the Painting Camp on “Remembering 50 Years of Imposition of Emergency” was held on 19th June at Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.
The camp will run till 25th June 2025.
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Lalit Kala Akademi organised a week-long Painting Camp today, remembering the 50 years of imposition of the Emergency on 25th June 1975.
The camp inaugurated by Shri Samar Nanda (Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture), graced by Shri C.S. Krishna Setty (GC/EB Member), (1/3)
The Vice Chairman of Lalit Kala Akademi along with the officials attended the display, where artists stood proudly beside their evocative works, paying tribute to the resilience of Indian democracy.
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depicting the challenges and endurance of that era. Chief Guest, Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, graced the occasion, joined by Guests of Honor, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Minister of Culture) and Shri Vivek Aggarwal (Secretary, Culture). (2/3)
Featured in a full-page spread by Gulf News , artist Minisha Bhardwaj amplifies SDG goals and champions gender equality—where art meets advocacy.
Thanks and gratitude to @ZeeArtsGallery and Humiera for the opportunity
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"Indradanush," an inclusive art exhibition by ArtNDreams, shines a light on the incredible talents of three young artists with Down syndrome: Pranav, Aishwarya & Saideep. A celebration of creativity & inclusion at India Habitat Centre.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Secretary DEPwD Shri Rajesh Aggarwal, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
The event aimed to foster financial independence and recognition in the art community for individuals with disabilities, aligning with ArtNDreams’ mission to empower and celebrate unique artistic voices.
The exhibition serves as a testament to the transformative power of art and the importance of providing platforms for underrepresented artists.
As the exhibition continues to attract visitors, it stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, illustrating that creativity knows no bounds and that art can indeed bridge gaps, foster understanding, and ignite change.
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This collection of slow motion videos of objects falling in water and cornflour result in spectacular fluid motion effects, with highly unexpected but extremely satisfying geometries and shapes
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