Curated by Abu Abraham’s daughters, an exhibition gathers 200 works of one of India’s greatest political cartoonists ...
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In “Quarterlife,” Devika Rege uses three very different protagonists to explore the country’s ideological ferment—setting ...
But I do have a visceral political memory of the times ... While Abu is best known here in India for his trenchant cartoons ...
Artists take on the art of emoting, new directions, and more ...
“Most of their daily lives are spent building political alliances with each other. Does that sound familiar?" Maestripieri ...
Editorial cartoonists from across the country -- from the left, right and center -- recap the race for the White House ...
A 1983 cartoonist's sharp, nuanced work critiques national unity, India's Tibet stance, Gandhi's legacy, and fund distribution from the Centre.
The proof of his genius lies in the resonance of his minimalist works today, Nair says. His humanism looms large. He was ...
This project reflects the growing capacity and maturity of India’s private sector. However, what should have been a point of national pride has instead landed in the middle of a political storm.
has been the Hamilton Spectator’s staff editorial cartoonist since 1997 ... Cartoonists with the George Townsend Award for best cartoon of the year.
Following the recent resolutions reached between China and India on issues concerning the ... the border situation and severely damaged political trust, public opinion, and the popular support ...