HC upholds complaint against artist for painting wife in nude Mumbai: Observing that painting nude images prima facie amounted to an offence, the Bombay High Court has refused to quash a criminal complaint against an artist who painted nude and derogatory pictures of his estranged wife in his bedroom.

The couple, who got married in 1998 and jointly owned a flat, were staying in separate rooms in Mittal Ocean View on Juhu Tara Road in suburban Santacruz as they were fighting a divorce case in a family court. The wife had alleged offences against her artist husband Chintan Upadhyay under Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act for painting her in the buff.



Acting on her complaint, the Bandra Magistrate had issued process on January 8 against Upadhyay, who challenged the order in the high court. The high court did not agree with Upadhyay that the complaint disclosed no offence punishable under the provisions of Indian Penal Code or Indecent Representation of Women's Act or that the continuation of proceedings in pursuance thereof is an abuse of the process of law....more    
10:10 AM, May 19, 2013

Anna Hazare's painting by Tihar inmate fetches Rs 20,000
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An oil painting of Anna Hazare by an inmate of India's largest prison Tihar earned him Rs 20,000 in an exhibition, said jail officials. ...  
02:20 AM, Feb 23, 2013

Cultural terror: Karnataka HC to hear PIL on nude paintings The Karnataka High Court will on Monday hear a PIL filed on the exhibition of nude paintings in Chitrakala Parishath art gallery in Bangalore. The petitioner has said that there is no screening committee to screen paintings of artists before they are showcased at art galleries. ...  
09:12 AM, Feb 11, 2013

FTN: Is artistic freedom in jeopardy in India?

A Bangalore art academy was forced to remove three paintings following protests on Monday, before that organisers of an art exhibition in Delhi also faced a similar scenario - in this case, the VHP demanded to shut down the exhibition. ...
11:59 PM, Feb 06, 2013

Delhi Art Gallery under attack, VHP wants nude paintings removed

A Bangalore art academy was forced to remove three paintings following protests on Monday, before that organisers of an art exhibition in Delhi also faced a similar scenario - in this case, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad demanded to shut down the exhibition. ...
06:35 PM, Feb 06, 2013

VHP women wing protests outside Delhi Art Gallery An art exhibition at the prestigious Delhi Art Gallery has run into trouble with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. The VHP's women wing, Durga Vahini, protested outside the gallery against the exhibition that showcases a retrospective on modern nude art on Wednesday. ...  
02:38 PM, Feb 06, 2013

Delhi Art Gallery refuses to remove nude exhibits despite protests The war of words between the Delhi Art Gallery owner and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad seems to have worsened. Despite facing threats, the organiser of the nude art works says he won't take down the paintings. ...  
07:53 AM, Feb 06, 2013

Right wing groups pose threat to art exhibitions in Delhi, Bangalore It was trouble in paradise for art lovers as art exhibitions in Bangalore and Delhi were targeted by right wing activists. Artist Anirudh Sainath's paintings at the Chitrakala Parishath were taken off after the art academy received threat calls to remove the three paintings which depicted Hindu gods and goddesses in the nude. ...  
09:22 PM, Feb 05, 2013

Bangalore: BJP member filed complaint against paintings, alleges artist

An Art academy in Bangalore was forced to remove three paintings from their exhibit following protests that they are offensive. ...
06:10 PM, Feb 05, 2013

Bangalore: Art academy forced to remove 3 nude paintings An Art academy in Bangalore has been forced to remove three paintings from their exhibit following protests by groups saying that they are offensive. Artist Anirudh Sainath says he was forced to remove the exhibits. ...  
02:13 PM, Feb 05, 2013

Fifth India Art Fair begins in Delhi The annual India Art Fair is back with a bang. One of the biggest contemporary and modern art fairs in the world, it opened to public on February 1 and ends on February 3. A 103 exhibitors from 23 countries, this burst of art has something for everyone. ...  
10:13 AM, Feb 02, 2013

Bihar: People paint gods on trees to save them from being cut Green activists in Mithilanchal in Bihar have come up with a bright new idea of preventing deforestation. They've started painting the Madhubani painting, featuring gods and goddesses on tree trunks. Gods and goddesses adorn the canvas on tree trunks across the highway and this is a unique initiative, started by the locals to save the trees from being felled. ...  
09:53 AM, Jan 18, 2013

Snapshot: Kate Middleton's official painting The oil on canvas by Glasgow-born artist Paul Emsley was done in two sittings. ...  
01:24 PM, Jan 14, 2013

Tell us your paintings' prices, buyers, CPM asks Mamata
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Ridiculing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's claim that she would sell her paintings to collect funds for her Trinamool Congress' panchayat poll campaign, the CPI-M on Saturday demanded that she disclose the names of buyers and the prices they were paying. ...  
11:39 PM, Jan 05, 2013

Mumbai man strives to keep Islamic calligraphy alive
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Islamic art has been Mohammed Jamshed's biggest passion for over two decades. So much so that he weaves in calligraphed holy verses from Quran into his paintings. ...  
11:01 AM, Dec 12, 2012

Kolkata: World's fastest painter uses art to fight chronic schizophrenia The world's fastest painter uses colours and adhesives to fight his chronic mental illness. He makes an entire painting in just a few seconds. Parijoy Saha, a chronic schizophrenic, has set a record of finishing 51 paintings in just 35 minutes. ...  
09:28 AM, Dec 03, 2012

Teens loving the arts may become more depressed: Study
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Teens involved in activities such as music, drama and painting after school may become more depressed or sadder than peers who are not so inclined, says a new study. ...  
03:56 PM, Nov 26, 2012

Chennai: Tribal painting exhibition to begin on Monday
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Chennai: Paintings of around 40 tribal artists will be on display here for a week starting on Monday and the organisers hope to see sales worth around Rs 10 lakh, states Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd (TRIFED) said in a statement. TRIFED's Aadi Chitra exhibition would showcase the charm of India's age old tribal art at the Lalit Kala Akademi here. Themes will range from religious to...  
11:43 AM, Oct 15, 2012

1951 US police report may solve Renoir painting mystery
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Washington: A decades-old theft report discovered by police in the US\ could be the clue that links a piece of artwork purchased for $7 to a costly Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting that was stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) in 1951. The report dated Nov 17, 1951 describes Renoir's "On the Shore of the Seine", as a "river scene in pink and blue". It confirms that the painting was...  
12:01 PM, Oct 01, 2012