Author name: Teesta

Maya Varadaraj: a practice of introspection and respect

Maya Varadaraj’s practice focuses on different issues regarding and surrounding women. Her graduate school thesis, was an artist awakening for her. Through the project she explored concepts of violence against women via social norms prescribed for them. Her practice continues to explore different avenues of discourse that are used to oppress women, and how they […]

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Art lawyer, Debottam Bose tells artists and collectors how they can secure their rights without going to court

  Debottam Bose is a lawyer who specialises in the law of art and philanthropy. His practice is increasingly international in nature, with it involving diverse stakeholders from the industry such as artists, collectors, gallerists, museums, auctioneers and art foundations. Bose has bird eye’s view of the legal implications within the art industry. In my

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What is art law?

In this introductory article I explain the various aspects of art law. Through ‘Art Law Now’, I will be interviewing lawyers and artists, and will share their legal experiences in the industry. Art Law Now seeks to act as awareness building free legal resource.  Art law is a multidisciplinary field of law that combines various

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Pallavi Singh tells us what Hindu mythology teaches us about metrosexuality

Pallavi Singh (B. 1988) received a BFA and subsequently a MFA in painting from the College of Art, Delhi. The only university she applied to for her undergraduate studies, her razor-sharp focus is a trait that characterises her practice even today. One of the first and possibly only female artists to focus solely on the

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