Art Articles

Remembering Naval Jijina, the Reclusive Post-War Modernist Who Painted Mumbai

In a modest Parsi household in Andheri, where the pagri-clad patriarch passed away last month, there are no portraits of the departed — only ones painted by him. Propped on a narrow cot is a six-decades-old painting of a young girl named Firooza,...

Remembering Sam Tata

Remembering Sam Tata

Remembering Sam Tata, the photographer who was equally at ease on the street and in the studio Between taking...

Jimmy Engineer: Man With A Mission

Jimmy Engineer: Man With A Mission

Jimmy Engineer is a man with a cause. He stands tall, somber and deep in a thought. His passion to make a difference comes with a style of his own. Posted in the Khaleej Times His courage and...

Freddy Birdy: Adman’s First Art Show

Freddy Birdy: Adman’s First Art Show

In his first art show, adman Freddy Birdy prefers the mild mortifications of everyday wit, finds TRISHA GUPTA THE FIRST THING you see when you enter Freddy Birdy’s first show of paintings is an...

A secret Painting of J R D Tata

A secret Painting of J R D Tata

Location: Tata Museum , Jamshedpur. In the first pic, you can see a painting. This was a gift to JRD Tata on his Birthday by a street artist. Nobody was able to understand his art. Unfortunately,...

Rare Finds: Exhibition

Rare Finds: Exhibition

Rare Finds is an exhibition that is held irregularly. In the last nine years it has been organised only four times-in 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2006. Each time Dilnavaz Mehta thought it would be the last...

Tribute: Kersy Katrak

Tribute: Kersy Katrak

Poet of the soul By KEKI N. DARUWALLA As a poet Kersy Katrak did not get his due, but his poetry had yet to be fully explored and articulated when he died. Katrak’s poetry blends the serious with...

How our own Nadia whipped Bollywood

FORGET about GI Jane, Xena: Warrior Princess and Wonder Woman. Cinema’s first ass-kicking chick was a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Australian who spoke Hindi as she tussled with lions and...

Of Parsi and modern Hindi theatre

PATNA: When it comes to setting standards in theatre, every Bihari Hindi theatre artist or director invokes the lessons learnt at the National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi. Ironically,...

Penaz Masani: Crooning Glory

A Parsi who didn’t know Urdu, Penaz Masani went on to carve a niche for herself in the male-dominated ghazal domain. The singer talks about her over 25-year-old musical journey For ghazal...

The Paintings of Jimmy Engineer

Jimmy Engineer, a Karachi-based artist, has launched prints of his selected paintings. The set includes about two dozen prints of his selected work. The prints include Jimmy Engineer’s...

“Memoirs of Zarir” in Tehran

Iranian director and actor Qotbeddin Sadeqi plans to stage “The Memoirs of Zarir” at the Chaharsu Hall of Tehran’s City Theater Complex in the near future. His troupe, consisting...

Flaunting Dominion in Ancient Iran

Flaunting Dominion in Ancient Iran

The opening of Asia Society’s glinting and glowing show of pre-Islamic art from Iran turned into something of a cliffhanger late last week when dozens of objects coming from Paris were held up...

Air India Symbol Undergoes Change

“People trust Air India to carry those nearest and dearest to them, even when they themselves might fly on another airline!” Recognising from carriers like Singapore Airlines how valuable a...

Astad Deboo Awarded Padma Shri

Astad Deboo Awarded Padma Shri

The phone hasn’t stopped ringing at the Antia residence in Parsee Colony for a couple of days. Not that anybody minds. After all, one of their kin, noted choreographer Astad Deboo, has just...

Kayhan Irani: Artivist with a cause

Kayhan Irani: Artivist with a cause

Kayhan Irani’s play, ‘We’ve Come Undone,’ has been playing to audiences around the nation since 2003. From Harlem to the streets of Baghdad, all the world’s a stage for...

First Iranian Kings of Persian Poetry

By Manouchehr Saadat Noury, PhD – Persian Journal INTRODUCTION: According to a great number of eminent scholars and highly respected experts in Persian Literature and Poetry, there are many...

City’s at the heart of art mart

This was fuelled initially by the wealthy community of Parsis who were known not just for the acquisitions of art, but their appreciation of the arts and promotional activities,” an art market...

Lily Don’t be Silly

For Parsis, the New Year play is an annual family tradition…and there’s one enthusiast who’s giving out 500 free tickets! August 18: Philandering husband Savak finds it tough to...

Capturing golden moments

Capturing golden moments

Meet Armaity Bamanbehram, the first Parsi lady to have completed 25 years as a videographer Armaity Bamanbehram is no stranger in the world of videography. And is quite a renowned name among the...

Shayan Italia: Music Sensation

Shayan Italia: Music Sensation

Shayan Italia, a new musician in the mainstream music world is all set to release his album Deliverance. As his press release notes My name is Shayan Italia and I am the artist/songwriter of the...

Iranshah in 1909

Iranshah in 1909

This is a photograph of the Iranshah Atashbehram in Udwada, shot in 1909. The photograph is part of the National Geographic archives and was taken by William Thomas Fee. Image source here More info...

The Ghost in the Baghdad Museum

The Ghost in the Baghdad Museum

NYTimes FOR the director of a shuttered museum in a country at war, the imaginary can be a welcome refuge. Condemned to contemplate his own and his country’s fate in great halls emptied of...

Heralder of the New Age

Mid-Day Mumbai – Bombay,India … He talks of the musical soirees he attended, travelling far and a field to watch Parsi plays, listening to Tara Bai and takes us to the world of popular...

Pilgrim Painter: Jehangir Sabawala

With his impeccable social graces, his dandy deportment and his luminous painterly style a la Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), Jehangir Sabavala, 83, hovers between the problematic and the passe. Ever...