The Bhavan, London’s home of Indian Arts & Culture, presented its annual gala fundraiser, the prestigious Diwali Banquet on 23 November after taking a year’s break in 2014.
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The Bhavan, London’s home of Indian Arts & Culture, presented its annual gala fundraiser, the prestigious Diwali Banquet on 23 November after taking a year’s break in 2014.

“Cheetah and stag with Two Indian” by George Stubbs, along with 200 artistic works focussing on artists' reactions to the imperial occurrence is taking...

On 17th and 18th October 2015, Arture Connect 2015 will present International Style Week, where they will be celebrating Indo-British art and fashion in...

The fabric of India is the first exhibition to fully explore the incomparably rich world of handmade textiles from India. From the earliest known Indian...

The energetic chief executive of Good Earth, Simran Lal, enthusiastically styles silk cushions, patterned china, as well as beaten-copper bowls. She aims...

A German art historian is becoming the first foreigner to head the prestigious British Museum in 150 years.
In its 30th Anniversary year, Milapfest announces a new initiative to recognize and celebrate the remarkable work of British arts professionals who have rendered truly distinguished service for promoting and strengthening the provision of Indian...

On Tuesday 18th August 2015, the Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe (ZTFE), the oldest Indian/Asian religious voluntary organisation in the UK, celebrated...
V&A is bringing an exhibition to explore the dynamic and multifaceted world of handmade textiles from India to celebrate the India Festival.

The University of Leicester has received a grant for its involvement in a new project to promote cultural exchange between visual artists in India and...