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Приєднався 2 січ 2017
India’s most respected art company began its journey not as an art gallery but as an art institution right from its very inception three decades ago, choosing to build up a formidable inventory of works by Indian artists from the nineteenth century onwards. In acquiring artists’ studios and estates, it paid homage to their legacy and created a large pool of twentieth century artists and artworks that, taken together, tell the story of Indian art through iconic exhibitions curated to provide art historical overviews and document India’s tryst with modernism.
DAG has also run exhibition programmes with the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Mumbai, as well as at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur, the Lalit Kala Akademi in Chandigarh, and other important institutions. It's museums programme is a key step towards DAG's vision of democratising access to Indian art.
DAG’s galleries are located in New Delhi and Mumbai in India, and in New York in U.S.A.
DAG has also run exhibition programmes with the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Mumbai, as well as at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur, the Lalit Kala Akademi in Chandigarh, and other important institutions. It's museums programme is a key step towards DAG's vision of democratising access to Indian art.
DAG’s galleries are located in New Delhi and Mumbai in India, and in New York in U.S.A.
Where the Twain Meet
The Madras Art Movement’s experimentation with art and design was unique-but do craft and art co-exist elsewhere? Watch Ritu Sethi and Purnima Rai in conversation on what separates art from craft-and why-against the backdrop of the exhibition, Madras Modern: Regionalism and Identity.
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The Birth of Ideas
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A lecture by renowned historian and author Rudrangshu Mukherjee on the origins and spread of the Bengali Renaissance between the late 18th and early 20th centuries, its genesis and how it impacted education, the arts, literature, even perhaps lifestyles, leading also to social reforms.
New Icons for Old: The Mythic & the Modern in the Art of Gogi Saroj Pal
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Roobina Karode and Urvashi Butalia interpret the artist’s transformation of traditional iconography into modern art in discussion with Kishore Singh, SVP, DAG.
The Resplendent Divine
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A conversation between historians Usha Balakrishnan and Deepthi Sasidharan on the jewellery and attire in 18th and 19th Century Early Bengal Art.
Raja Ravi Varma: Law, Lawyers and Art
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A lecture by lawyer and author Ganesh V. Shivaswamy as he weaves together the interplay between law, policy, art and India’s celebrated modernist, Raja Ravi Varma.
When Art is a Country
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Academic, journalist and foreign policy analyst, C. Raja Mohan and award-winning photographer and photo-journalist Raghu Rai in a conversation with Kishore Singh, SVP, DAG, on the trauma and transformation of a nation from the viewpoint of those who had a ringside view of challenges and successes of Bangladesh's liberation
Why Goddess Kali is the Quintessential Feminist Icon We Need Today
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A conversation between author and columnist Shobhaa De and curator Gayatri Sinha on ‘𝘞𝘩𝘺 𝘎𝘰𝘥𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘴 𝘒𝘢𝘭𝘪 𝘪𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘘𝘶𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘍𝘦𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘵 𝘐𝘤𝘰𝘯 𝘞𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘦𝘥 𝘛𝘰𝘥𝘢𝘺’. Moderated by DAG’s Kishore Singh, the conversation is set against the backdrop of the exhibition 𝙆𝙖𝙡𝙞: 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 & 𝙍𝙚𝙗𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙤𝙣 currently on view at DAG, New Delhi.
Panel Discussion: The Life & Art of Gopal Ghose
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Distinguished art historians Shukla Sawant and Sanjoy Mallik discuss The Life & Art of Gopal Ghose and delve into his mastery as a landscape artist and seldom-exposed facets of his life with DAG’s Kishore Singh.
Panel Discussion: William Hodges & the Architecture of Upper India
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Conservation and restoration architects Abha Narain-Lambah, Vikas Dilawari and Manish Chakraborti discuss William Hodges & the Architecture of Upper India with historian Swapna Liddle.
William Dalrymple in Conversation with Giles Tillotson on Tipu Sultan
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Tipu Sultan’s historical legacy has led to several conversations, among which its visual inheritance has provided room for debate on its particularly skewed European view. Catch our guest speaker William Dalrymple’s reflections on this subject. For information, please visit: dagworld.com
Tipu in the Museum
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Amin Jaffer, Director, The Al Thani Collection, in conversation with Giles Tillotson, SVP, DAG on Artefacts from Mysore in Collections Around The World
The Warp and Weft of Tipu Sultan’s Court
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A talk by academician and author Prof. Dr. Vandana Bhandari on Costumes and Textiles from the 18th Century Mysore.
Remembering Tipu Sultan: Images, Past and Present | In Conversation Manu Pillai and Giles Tillotson
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Historian and author Manu S. Pillai in conversation with art historian and curator Giles Tillotson on the subject of Tipu Sultan in the context of DAG’s exhibition, 'Tipu Sultan: Image and Distance'
The Art of Rabin Mondal
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A great admirer of Indian modernist Rabin Mondal's works and curator of ‘Kingdom of Exile, a major retrospective on the artist, Kishore Singh of DAG is joined by Ina Puri, documentarian, collector and an old acquaintance of the artist as, together, they explore the circumstances of Mondal’s painterly life, particularly his vaunted King Series. A set of eight powerful paintings on the theme and ...
DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted -a freewheeling series on art & artists | Vasundhara Tewari Broota
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DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted - a freewheeling series on art and artists | Vasundhara Tewari Broota
DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted - a freewheeling series on art and artists | Shobha Broota
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DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted - a freewheeling series on art and artists | Shobha Broota
DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted - a freewheeling series on art and artists | Gogi Saroj Pal
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DAG presents Artists (Un)Scripted - a freewheeling series on art and artists | Gogi Saroj Pal
DAG Museum Stories - Episode 1 - The Curious Case of the Disappearing Monument
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DAG Museum Stories - Episode 1 - The Curious Case of the Disappearing Monument
Drishyakala Art Museum by DAG in collaboration with ASI
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Drishyakala Art Museum by DAG in collaboration with ASI
Navratna: India’s National Treasure artists
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Navratna: India’s National Treasure artists
Oriental Scenery: Aqatints of India by Thomas Daniel & William Daniel
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Oriental Scenery: Aqatints of India by Thomas Daniel & William Daniel
Popular Prints and the Freedom Struggle
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Popular Prints and the Freedom Struggle
Avinash Chandra - Coloured Glass Relief
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Avinash Chandra - Coloured Glass Relief
F.N. Souza - Untitled (Politician) 1959
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F.N. Souza - Untitled (Politician) 1959
Krishen Khanna - The Humiliation of Draupadi, 1986
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Krishen Khanna - The Humiliation of Draupadi, 1986
I have no idea how this came into my FYP but I am not mad about it 👌
I can tell Dalrymple likes Indian food :)
Bro looks like Tony Soprano
Legend🙏❤❤
His work is shit
Legend Artist ❤
Pappa come to room number 7 in district hospital kollam.
My father is not Manu s pillai he is Manu Sharma understand.I am Adithi Sharma understand.
Dear Manu..Justify the topic than this nonsense.. no fools here ..
Chad sir
Debate needs “Vikram Sampath “ , a researcher on Tipu and Mysore..They are down playing the heinous atrocities committed by Tipu with in short time..
Chad
Saar
Atrocities committed against whom? When? Where? Reference? Are U a RAW agent?
@@RayK-er4re R u a “Pakistani”
@@Anantham09 why U putting it in inverted commas? I wasn't born one but I applied to be that's how much love I got. Answer the question U wet individual. Ur all cap. I smoke U and Ur superiors for jokes
Fascinating discussion. I applaud the incredible archival work that you have done for all of your published work. Gratitude and respect for enlightening us!
WHO ARRANGE THIS ARCHITECTUREL. MODELS IT'S NOT ARTISTIC WAY ... I DON'T THINK HE KNOW ABOUT ART .. I DON'T THINK THIS PERSON KNOW HOW IT'S MADE & WHAT FOR IT'S MADE ....
SO THIS IS NOT CAST IN ALUMINIUM .IT'S CAST IN SOFT WHITE METAL ...LEAD....AND SUPPLY TO EUROPEAN ARCHITECT MODEL MAKEING CO. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT MR . SADANAND K . BAKRE & ALL ABOUT HIS ART WORK & HIS LIFE & CHEETD BY SOME PEOPLE ....
He is dressed in a Pakistani shalwar kameez and is wearing a casket and is wearing peshwari Chappel. A sad attempt at being a sahib
We'll get a decent profile name before 👉 fingers at others 🎉
infact the opposite of anything Sahib. William is friends with the ex PM Imran Khan who has single handedly put a shalwar kameez with a Koti n peshawari chappal on the map. And surely trying to keep himself at bay with wearing typical british clothing style (very popular in the sahib culture of sub continent) and also hinting towards a proud pathan.
What about we Indians wearing western clothes?does that make us sahib?,HE lives in India and perhaps used to loose.attire.
Manu ❤️
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अतिशय अप्रतिम विडीओ,बिकास भटांर्चर्याची स्केचिंग पेंटिंग रेखाटन, अर्थ बोधकथा,सर्व माध्यमातून केलेल्या पेंटिंग रेखाटन सुंदर.अभिनंदन.आभारसह.ध्यनवाद.❤🎉😮😊
Very beautifully explained. Truly loved the talk
Shittiest painter in the history of Indian fine arts
1:07:35 A wild Tom Holland appears
You didn't mention that sultan hyder ali was a a shia and his son tipu sultan converted to sunnism.
Interesting. Reference please?
@@khantk2732 rumman Akbar. History researcher at the asiatic society of bangladesh
Both Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were tyrants and created many atrocities against Hindus !
Wonderful discussion ❤
Interesting
अप्रतिम स्केचिंग, यथार्थ सातत्य ईलेटेशियन, व्यक्ती चित्रण, मेमरी , स्मरण चित्र, निर्माण केले आहे. ❤🎉
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Lovely conversation as alway by Mr Dalrymple
Coexist??? They didn't coexist with Indians. They created white areas where only white people and brown servent and slaves can enter. U can see those areas even today. U can easily distinguish the areas where company soldiers and their families lived. It's like a nation within a nation.
Coloured people could not stay in hotels located within their areas either.
Truly loved and enjoyed the discussion.
𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔪𝔬𝔰𝔪
Wow 😳😳
Beautiful, strong work with many ribbons of pure revelations
Genius
My favorite artist👨🎨
Hello DAG, Where can I get a copy of your publication "Awakening: A Retrospective of G.R Santosh" ? Thank you M
Super
Rabin not a artist he was karban copy of picasso
Indian mordan art influence to picasso
Picasso copy not art
timeless.. came here again after covid19
Who is this woman talking in Hindi? Any leads?
This is my Maternal Great Grandfather... Proud of my lineage & great to know his work is being appreciated & documented... Thank you so much.
Beautiful..,Hi ... Please Watch, Like, Share & Subsribe My Online Painting Exhibition..... Thank you... ua-cam.com/video/cw-p1ap__f8/v-deo.html
Also made a portrait of Thakur Ramakrishna.
Great great...
WOW
I am Harini fineart artist
Nice andi happy to see ur work sir