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Showing posts with label arts. Show all posts
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Tagmuse: Launch Pad for all Musicians coming soon

Jul 13, 2012

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Tagmuse:  Launch Pad for all Musicians irrespective of race, language, ability, style, or genre is coming soon.

It is a double-octave space for independent artists to perform, connect, amplify and inspire the rest of humanity. It is a launch pad for all musicians irrespective of race, language, ability, style, or genre. Tagmuse appreciate it all. Listen, follow, tag, growl, tapfeetto, share- TAGMUSE acts as the complete piece.

See the video below by Tagmuse on Youtube.



Link to TAGMUSE official website:                 http://www.tagmuse.com/
Link to TAGMUSE Youtube Channel:           http://www.youtube.com/user/tagmuse
Link to TAGMUSE Facebook Fan Page:         https://www.facebook.com/TagMuse    
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PPT: Calligraphy: Textual to Contextual

Nov 24, 2011

A View of Trade Fair (IITF) 2011

Nov 19, 2011

Delhi is ready for India International Trade Fair 2011 (IITF 2011). Lakhs of people have already visited this year grand festival and from today it is open for public viewing.
A painting worth of 5crore in Rajasthan Pavilion is the most attracting.

Let us see whats in there. This years major attraction is Thailand Pavilion which is attracting girls.


Whats new in IITF 2011
Focus stateBihar and Orissa
Theme: “Indian Handicraftsthe Magic of Gifted Hands
Partner State: Jharkhand and West Bengal

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Thailand Pavilion. (specially for girls...)
Special Attraction: ornaments, house decorations, 

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india international trade fair 2011
Overview of International Pavilion having Afghanistan, Czech Republic.
Special Attraction: Afghani spices, dry fruits, perfumes.

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india international trade fair 2011

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A dance performance from Ministry of Steel.

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5 Crore worth Painting.
Major attraction in Rajasthan Pavilion. This painting took 4 years to complete. Has lakhs of Taj Mahal, kings, horses, elephants etc in the painting.

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Delhi Pavilion. Decoratives range from 50 to 100.

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Andhra Pradesh bamboo hat.


india international trade fair 2011
Andhra Pradesh traditional dance performance.

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Andhra Pradesh pavilion

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Gandhiji in Gujarat Pavilion.

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Goa pavilion

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india international trade fair 2011

india international trade fair 2011
Bihar Pavilion

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india international trade fair 2011

india international trade fair 2011

india international trade fair 2011
West Bengal Pavilion

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‘Big Apple’ pays homage to M.F. Husain

Jun 11, 2011

M.F. Husain

After Dubai, New York City became a second home for celebrated Indian painter M.F. Husain, who was described by the Indian Americans here as a genius and master of colours who took Indian contemporary art to new places.

The artist, who died on Thursday, was often seen at Tamarind Art Gallery in Manhattan where he held his painting exhibitions due to his close rapport with the founder of the gallery and businessman Kent Charugundla.

“Husain was first and foremost a great painter, the ’Picasso of India’, a genius who took Indian contemporary art to new places, and spearheaded the progressive art movement of India,” Charugundla said.

Forbes called him “Picasso of India” in Dec 2006.

The passing of Husain is a great loss to the world of contemporary and modern art, said Charugundla, a native of Andhra Pradesh, on his way to catch a flight to London to have a last glimpse of the face who he held in high esteem.

“It is also a great loss to me personally, my wife Marguerite and our children.

“Every time I travelled with him either to Kolkata or to Mumbai, the stories he shared with me were memorable,” he recalled.

“He took me to a location to show me a painting he had done some time ago, on the wall of the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai and narrated a story of 1940s, much before India became free.

“At that time he wasn’t allowed to enter the grounds because he was Indian and the grounds were only for the British. “So Husain said he watched the game from a hole in a side gate.

“He told me that as a young man he was angry that this was his land and his country and who were these invaders to tell him that he could not get in, this immensely affected his life and it pushed him to aggressively painting and expressed his anger and dissatisfaction on the evils of the society. “He was not only a great painter but a good storyteller,” he said.

Malini Shah, only Indian-American advisor on the board of Queens Museum of Art described Husain as a legendary painter.

She said Husain was a master of colour and lines and got inspired by Hindu temple art and Cubism.

His paintings could be anything but his favourite subject was woman as a giver of life and love, she said.

He respected women and will forever be India’s greatest artist of all times, she said.

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MF Husain’s life and brush with controversy

Jun 9, 2011

1553001'Husain, an artist or a butcher?' asked the Madhya Pradesh journal Vichar Mimansa in September 1996.

No stranger to controversy, the artist, thus, got into hot water for his artwork, created decades earlier, that featured Hindu goddess Saraswati allegedly in the nude.

Deploring him for allegedly harbouring an anti-hindu spirit in his craft, Bajrang Dal activists wrecked 23 tapestries and 28 paintings of the artist's displayed at Ahmedabad's Herwitz Gallery a month later.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"If Husain can step into Hindustan, what is wrong if we step into his house," wrote Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray of the 1998 incident where right-wing acvtivists ransacked Husain's house vandalising his works once again.

Twenty-six were arrested by the police in connection to the incident.

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Husain's 2004 film Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities, directed by his son Owais, featured a song titled Noor-un-ala-noor (light of the superior kind in Arabic)— a phrase from the Koran in praise of prophet Mohammed, reappropriated to describe the beauty of heroine played by Tabu received the ire of Muslim organisations led by the India Ulema Council. Husain, who wrote and produced the film, decided to pull the film out of theatres instead of deleting the song from the print.

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In 2006, Husain ruffled feathers once again by being the artist behind nude Bharatmata — a sacrosanct figure in Indian consciousness and pre-Independence art. The painting was featured in the magazine India Today.

A non-bailable warrant was issued against him by a Haridwar court the following year. However, in 2008, the Supreme Court dropped all charges against Husain describing his Mother India as a work of art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In 2007, Husain, still infamous for his 'nude' paintings, was to receive acclaim from the Kerala government in the form of the prestigious Raja Ravi Varma award

Sabarimala spokesperson, Rahul Easwar, one of several protesters had the Kerala high court grant an interim order to stay the granting of the award.

The petition was later disposed off.

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In 2010, Husain's absence rather than presence stirred debate with him accepting Qatari citizenship.

Born 32 years before India attained Independence, myrid legal cases and threats to life had prompted the artist to seek sanctuary in Dubai. Husain died a Qatari citizen on June 9, 2011 in London, United Kingdom.

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Absolutely Stunning 3D Street Arts

Apr 24, 2011

3d Street Art, often known as "3d chalk art" is 2-dimensional artwork drawn on the street itself that gives you a 3-dimensional optical illusion from a certain perspective.
It can be very breathtaking, realistic and at the same time captivating once you get the angle correct. And creating one is certainly though and challenging as you are creating a realistic 3d view out of a 2d painting.

Ice abyss. Watch out to not fall in this huge ice abyss! (via Edgar Mueller)
Ice abyss. Watch out to not fall in this huge ice abyss! (via Edgar Mueller)

Hot river. Nearly the whole street were taken to create this earth cracking effect. Brilliant piece of art!
Raft. Now that the street is flooded, raft is your only resort to get to the other side.
Relaxing giant. A huge giant relaxing on the street.

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World Heritage Sites

Apr 18, 2011

The World Heritage List includes 911 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which has outstanding universal values.
These include 704 cultural , 180 natural  and 27 mixed  properties in 151 States Parties. As of June 2010, 187 States Parties have ratified the World Heritage Convention.

India has 28 sites on Unesco’s World heritage list. Some more have been recommended by the country and are in  the Tentative List.
The International Day for Monuments and Sites (World heritage Day)
Cultural
Natural

Properties submitted on the Tentative List
 Cultural sites
Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Holy See
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova, Republic of
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
 Natural sites
Belarus
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
 Mixed sites
France
Greece
Spain
Sweden
the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Turkey
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
Notes
  1. The “Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia” which were previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, are part of the transnational property “The Belfries of Belgium and France”.
  2. The “Belfries of Flanders and Wallonia” which were previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, are part of the transnational property “The Belfries of Belgium and France”.
  3. The "Chateau and Estate of Chambord", which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes".
  4. The “Hadrian’s Wall” which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the transnational property “Frontiers of the Roman Empire”.
  5. At the time the property was extended, cultural criterion (iv) was also found applicable.
  6. At the time the property was extended, cultural criterion (iv) was also found applicable.
  7. At the time the property was extended, criteria (iii) and (v) were also found applicable.
  8. The Committee decided to extend the existing cultural property, the "Temple of Ggantija", to include the five prehistoric temples situated on the islands of Malta and Gozo and to rename the property as "The Megalithic Temples of Malta".
  9. (extension de « Sites d'art rupestre préhistorique de la vallée de Côa », Portugal)
  10. Extension of "Biertan and its Fortified Church".
  11. Extension of the "Alhambra and the Generalife, Granada", to include the Albayzin quarter.
  12. Extension of the "Mosque of Cordoba".
  13. The property “Parque Güell, Palacio Güell and Casa Mila in Barcelona”, previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the “Works of Antoni Gaudí”.
  14. Extension of the "Churches of the Kingdom of the Asturias", to include monuments in the city of Oviedo.
  15. Extension of the "Mudejar Architecture of Teruel".
  16. (extension de « Sites d'art rupestre préhistorique de la vallée de Côa », Portugal)
  17. The “Hadrian’s Wall” which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the transnational property “Frontiers of the Roman Empire”.
  18. Extension of the "Glacier Bay/Wrangell/St Elias/Kluane" property.
  19. The "Burgess Shale" property, which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks".
  20. At the time the property was extended, natural criterion (iv) was also found applicable.
  21. Extension of "Gough Island Wildlife Reserve".
  22. Extension of the "Glacier Bay/Wrangell/St Elias/Kluane" property.
  23. In 1979, the Committee decided to inscribe the Ohrid Lake on the World Heritage List under natural criteria (iii). In 1980, this property was extended to include the cultural and historical area, and cultural criteria (i)(iii)(iv) were added.
*: transboundary property
#: As for 19 Natural and Mixed Properties inscribed for geological values before 1994, criteria numbering of this property has changed.
Category of site Cultural site Natural site Mixed site
Site inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger Cultural site Natural site Mixed site
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