Fontainhas, often called the Latin Quarters of Goa, nestled in Panaji, Goa, stands as a living testament to the Portuguese influence that once shaped and influenced the landscapes of Goa.…
“Public art”, also street art, as the name suggests, is for and by the public. In evolving cities and fleeting streetscapes, this form of art is always dancing on a…
Hanif Kureshi, saint and bandit of urban Indian street art, a designer, and an advertising expert who lived from October 12, 1982, until September 22, 2024. He was born in…
Public art displays enhance mundane surroundings, creating vibrant, ever-changing atmospheres that engage viewers and stimulate discussions. These innovative installations encompass a variety of forms, from monumental sculptures and interactive exhibits…
Bhutan is a small mountainous country with dense forest regions amidst which a culturally rich civilization thrives. It is landlocked between India, China, and Tibet (now an autonomous region of…
“As the rays of the sun begin to skim over the river Bhargavi, the women of Raghurajpur wake up and worship their family gods. Preparation of the day’s meal is…
Intermediating the alluring frame of “Cerro de La Silla” mountain in Monterrey, Mexico, the mural clad ‘Transparente the Rectoria’ breathes in openness. The non-profit campus never fails to adapt to…
A socially and politically active community was born in 1932. Henceforth, 1199 S.E.I.U became the space for social justice in the city of New York. Addressing himself as fellow 1199er…


