Shiamak Davar: India’s Most Successful Choreographer

On June 7, 2005. India is playing host to Bill Clinton and the sleepy town of Lucknow is a stop over. On the menu is the finest Awadhi cuisine and the best dancer India can find to entertain a former U.S. President.  After the performance, Clinton says to the lead choreographer and dancer, “The world… Continue reading Shiamak Davar: India’s Most Successful Choreographer

Lady With The Lens

Like most of today’s generation, you must have been introduced to her photographs in those boring history textbooks. Homai Vyarawall , 97, a Gujarat-born photographer, captured some of Delhi’s greatest 20th century moments. By Mayank Soofi / Hindustan Times Vyarawalla worked for journals, such as Current, Onlooker, The Illustrated Weekly of India and Time-Life .… Continue reading Lady With The Lens

Homai Vyarawalla: National Photo Award for Lifetime Achievement

In 10 days from now, we will witness India’s first national photo awards as part of commemorating 50 golden years of the photo division, a media unit of the ministry of information and broadcasting. By Ashleshaa Khurana / Times of India Among the four recipients of the lifetime achievement award’ is India’s first woman photojournalist… Continue reading Homai Vyarawalla: National Photo Award for Lifetime Achievement

Artist Jehangir Sabavala goes for record Rs 1.7 cr

The market for India’s modern masters seems to be sizzling. After Raza became the priciest modern by notching up over Rs 16 crore at a London auction recently, another master, 88-year-old Jehangir Sabavala, has set a new world auction record for his work. By Times of India News Network Casuarina Line, a serene landscape, was… Continue reading Artist Jehangir Sabavala goes for record Rs 1.7 cr

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Kainaz Amaria: Photographs from an Old Indian Road

Traffic, bulls, literary picnics and sequins. Where else can you get them all in one morning, but along the Grand Trunk Road? A gaggle of NPR’s finest are currently following the road across India and into Pakistan. Photographer Kainaz Amaria, who NPR hired for the project, sends  a little taste of what she’s been seeing,… Continue reading Kainaz Amaria: Photographs from an Old Indian Road

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