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Safronov's AI Art Exhibition Wows Mumbai at NGMA

Russian artist Nikas Safronov's 'Dream Vision' exhibition, featuring AI-powered neuro-mirrors and 45 canvases, captivates Mumbai. The show, a New Year's gift to India, explores emotion beyond technology. Discover the fusion of art and AI.

Kolkata Bus Reimagined as Public Art Installation

A Kolkata bus has been reborn as a vibrant art installation, blending urban mobility with creative expression. Discover how this unique project is transforming the city's cultural landscape.

Kausik Ghosh's 'BLUES' Exhibition & Book Launch in Kolkata

Photographer Dr. Kausik Ghosh unveils his 15th exhibition and 13th book 'BLUES' at Birla Academy, Kolkata. The event featured a panel on colour's role in art, philosophy, and cinema. Explore the poetic journey of blue.

7 Everyday Items Invented for Different Reasons

Discover the surprising origins of 7 common items like the microwave oven and bubble wrap, originally created for entirely different purposes. A fascinating look at accidental innovation.

Nikhil Chopra on Demystifying Art at Kochi Biennale

Curator Nikhil Chopra discusses the Kochi-Muziris Biennale's focus on dynamic art, dismantling hierarchies, and creating a collective, immersive experience with the city of Kochi. Discover why unfinished works are part of the vision.

5 Best All-Round Wristwatches for Every Indian

Discover the top 5 versatile wristwatches for office, party, and beach. Expert picks from Casio to Rolex for different budgets in India. Find your perfect one-watch collection.

5 Most Infamous Art Thefts in History

Explore the shocking stories of the world's most notorious art heists, from the Mona Lisa's disappearance to the Gardner Museum robbery. Discover how these crimes changed museum security forever.

Akshata Murty urges youth to reconnect with history

Akshata Murty's 'Stories + 10 Objects' series reveals how historical artifacts spark imagination and bridge cultural gaps. She explains why young India needs to fall in love with its past. Watch the full interview.

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