Celebrating The Power Of Art In Troubled Times
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai with the Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2025 on October 9 “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre […]
Salvador Dalí: The Sentry Of Hell
Western art was seemingly enjoying a pleasant leisure at the beginning of the 20th Century. However, two Spaniards invaded the World of Western Art quite unexpectedly, with Pablo Picasso (born […]
Beyond The Fifth World
The World of Fantasy used to exist only in science fiction half a century ago. The evolution of Science and Technology has actualised that fiction in the last five decades, […]
Gaslighting & The Illusion Of Post-Truth
It became noticeable because of one of the scenes of the 1944 Oscar-winning film Gaslight, starring Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982), based on a […]
On Faith, Hope & Survival
Nowadays a person gets lynched for being a Black or a Muslim or a homosexual or whatever, in different parts of the globe. A majority of the people get scared, […]
Presenting ‘Selves’ As ‘Radical Art’
“To me style is just the outside of content, and content the inside of style, like the outside and the inside of the human body – both go together, they […]
A Century Old Masterpiece
Once, a person had reportedly asked the author: “Where were you during the First World War?” The author replied: “I was busy with my Ulysses, and you?” It is one […]
Patriotism?
“I want to raise some questions. Did the Prime Minister know that we were not fully prepared at the border? If the Prime Minister knew, then why didn’t he say […]
