Kartikeya: The six-headed youthful warrior and the God of endless wonders

Porcelain “The God Kartikeya” Courtesy: Art Alinda Archive

The nights are getting smoggier every other day. It is the last day of the Kartik month. Mother Nature heaved a gush of wind, reminding us once again, that it is time for us to let our windows shut close. Northern winds are on their way. However, the festive lights haven’t gone out yet. Walking… Continue reading Kartikeya: The six-headed youthful warrior and the God of endless wonders

Durga Puja: the Festival of Happiness and Life

“Agamoni” picture courtesy: Artalinda Archive

The morning of Ashwin (the month of autumn) glints, encompassing the Earth with humming chants of a Woman; the invincible, the nature who is determined to resurrect this Universe from the clutches of evil and restore happiness and peace among her devotees. The woman is none other than Goddess Durga, in honour to whom the… Continue reading Durga Puja: the Festival of Happiness and Life

Mahalaya Magic: Unveiling the Mystique of Devi’s Arrival

Woodcut: “Mahishasura Mardini”
Courtesy: Artalinda Archive

As the crow caws, promulgating the beginning of another day, every house of Bengalis reverberates with the similar holy Chandipath, transmitted from the static frequencies of dingy radios. With the chantings, the autumnal dawn ululates with the prime time of Mahalaya, announcing the arrival of our Maa, goddess Durga. On this auspicious day of Mahalaya… Continue reading Mahalaya Magic: Unveiling the Mystique of Devi’s Arrival

Manu Parekh: Bridging Cultures Through Art-A Journey and a Documentary

Shooting of “Manu Parekh: Crossover of Cultures”

Introduction Art has the extraordinary power to transcend boundaries and cultures, serving as a universal language that speaks to the soul. One artist who has masterfully woven this universal thread into his works is the renowned Indian artist, Manu Parekh. With a career spanning several decades, Parekh’s art has not only been a visual feast… Continue reading Manu Parekh: Bridging Cultures Through Art-A Journey and a Documentary

A Journey Through the Star Theater Kolkata: Celebrating Iconic Plays

Star Theater Kolkata has stood as a bastion of theatrical excellence, captivating audiences with its exceptional performances and unforgettable plays. Over the years, this iconic venue has hosted a diverse range of productions that have left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape. In this blog, we will delve into the rich history of… Continue reading A Journey Through the Star Theater Kolkata: Celebrating Iconic Plays

ART TALK: GODS ON CANVAS EARLY MODERN BENGAL

A talk show on Gods on Canvas Early Modern Bengal 19th Century onwards will held on March 16 ,2023 at Art Frequencies, Kolkata. The art talk ‘Journey of Mythological Paintings’ will be presented by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya( Curator, Art Alinda). This will be followed by a speech on ‘Preservation of Canvas’ by Shreyan Banerjee (Restorer, Kolkata… Continue reading ART TALK: GODS ON CANVAS EARLY MODERN BENGAL

Publication: Unish Shotoker Shilpi Bamapada Bandopadhayay by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya

The book titled “Unish Shotoker Shilpi Bamapada Bandopadhayay” authored by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya (Curator, Art Alinda) describes the life story of the artist and contains illustrations of his works. It is published by Mandas and available in International Kolkata Book Fair, 2023.

Publication: Mythological Oil Paintings: 19th & early 20th Century of Bengal by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya

The book “Mythological Oil Paintings: 19th & early 20th Century of Bengal” authored by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya (Curator, Art Alinda) contains history and rare illustrations of Mythological Oil Paintings in Bengal during 19th Century and early 20th Century. It is published by Mandas and available in International Kolkata Book Fair, 2023. Stall Nos: Mandas -628 Sagnik… Continue reading Publication: Mythological Oil Paintings: 19th & early 20th Century of Bengal by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya

Exhibition :Mythological Oil Paintings:19th & early 20th Century of BENGAL

“On the banks of the Hooghly river, there were settlements of five European communities or colonies such as—British colonies, French colonies, Danish colonies, Dutch colonies and last but not the least Portuguese colonies. They formed their colonies mostly for training purposes. Through exposure to their artistic knowledge and practice native artists learnt how to use… Continue reading Exhibition :Mythological Oil Paintings:19th & early 20th Century of BENGAL