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Maps, Metaphors and Mythologies (AMNewYork December 30, 2007)


This show features the works of four artists who share a commitment to express through their art their reactions to world around them.

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Manhattan falls in love with Sandra from Bandra (DNA India, November 5, 2007)


Manhattan saw a sparkling glimpse of Mumbai’s most famous fantasy glamour girl, Sandra from Bandra, at the screening of Paromita Vohra’short film Where’s Sandra? on Friday evening at the Tamarind Art Gallery.

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A somber celebration of male beauty (IndiaAbroad September 28, 2007)


The brooding masculine figures that dominate Kamal Mitra´s canvas rarely smile.The hands are defiantly crossed when they don´t bury the face, clutch the shoulders or cup the chin.

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'Indian artists among the best in world' (Hindustan Times, September 26, 2007)


India’s contemporary artists no longer seek accolades from just Indians, they compete with the world’s best, says Kent Charugundla of TamarindArt gallery.

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Will India's Callous Attitude Destory Our Greatest Artist ? (Society August , 2007 )


In any other country of the world, museums would be set up to honour an artist like Maqbool Fida Husain. His rise from humble beginings to the Multi-crore artist of the world repute is a legend waiting to be told.

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Images of life, human froms find way in Indian artists' works (Indian Express July 20, 2007)


Chandrima Bhattacharyya and Mahjabin Majumdar were two of the five Indian artists featured in the TamarindArt Gallery exhibition ´Of Images and Illusions´.Both the women were present to speak to the press and art enthusiasts at the exhibition´s opening.

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Staying away from India has not affected my art, says M.F.Hussain (Indian Express July 20, 2007)


Arguably India´s greatest contemporary artist, the 91-year-old M.F.Hussain may be in a self-imposed exile, shuttling between Dubai and London, but he is unfazed and not at all sad about the legal wrangling that have kept him from India

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M.F.Hussain taking a walk after the reception hosted at Tamarind Art Gallery (Indian Express July 20, 2007)


Painter M.F.Hussain taking a walk after a reception hosted at Tamarind Art Gallery in Manhattan on July 10.

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M.F. Husain attends New York at Event (HeadLinesIndia.com July 18, 2007)


Famous Indian Painter M F Husain was the guest of Honour at the opening of an art exhibition in New York.

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Murthy's Fuzzy Logic: exploring the infinite (Indian Express, July 13, 2007 )


Fuzzy Logic, a solo exhibition of New York-based artist Prema Murthy, is on display from June24 to September 24 at P.S1.MoMA.

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Husain says he lives outside India voluntarily (Yahoo.com July 13, 2007)


Of Images and Illusions, an exhibition at the Tamarind Art gallery in Manhattan featured five young Indian artists but the centre of attention was the guest of honour at the opening reception, M F Husain.

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MF Husain holds art show in US (MoneyControl.com July 12, 2007)


´Of Images and Illusions´, an exhibition at the TamarindArt gallery in Manhattan
featured five young Indian artists but the center of attention was the Guest of Honour at the opening reception.

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To become an artist requires a life's dedication (Rediff, July 12, 2007)


As I said earlier.. they´re young painters, not artists," he said."All these lesser [painter] will [succumb to] this [legal pressure].

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Of Images and Illusions (The Indian Start July 12, 2007)


Indian painters Chandrima Bhattacharyya and Mahjabin Majumdar along with M.F.Husain at the opening reception of the exhibition at TamarindArt Gallery in New York, July 10, 2007

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M.F. Husain attends New York art event (www.newkerala.com July 11, 2007)


Famous Indian painter M.F. Husain was the guest of honour at the opening of an art exhibition in New York. Husain attended the inauguration of a group show titled ´Images and Illusions´ at the TamarindArt gallery in Manhattan Tuesday.

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I can return to India anytime, says Husain (The Indian Star, July 11 2007)


Living in Dubai for more than a year now, famous Indian Painter, M.F. Husain, has said he is not living in a self-imposed exile out of fear from anything in India

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Sculpted Scenes : TamarindArt Host exhibition of M.S. University (Indian Express June 29, 2007)


Leopard,Man with a Bird, and Chair for Thinker were just a few of the metal sculptures from Baroda at the TamarindArt Gallery in New York during the Panchaloha exhibition.

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Panchaloha (World Sculpture News, Spring 2007)


TamarindArt will present Panchaloha - Metal Sculptures from Baroda May 22 through June 23, 2007. Curated by Dr. Deepak Kannal, dean and head of the sculptures department of the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University, Baroda, it is a unique exhibition that brings together several generations of sculptures who have been a part of the sculpture department at different times.

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Panchaloha at TamarindArt (India in New York June 1, 2007)


TamarindArt is showing panchaloha- Metal sculptures from Baroda.

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Panchaloha Exhibition, IndianEra.com


Panchaloha Exhibition at TamarindArt Gallery, Metal Sculptures from Baroda

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US exhibition of Bollywood posters a draw (Hindustan Times May 29, 2007)


An exhibition of Bollywood film posters opened recently in an art gallery in New York City."We believe this is the first time such an exhibition is being held by a commericial art gallery"

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Where art isn't a picture painted on canvas, but the imprint left on your soul (Jet Wing, April 2007)


Lights,camera,retraction-- As day turns into night, as silence turns into noise, Indian cinema showers reality with respite.

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Bharatnatyam and Book Reading in TamarindArt Gallery (Indian Express May 18, 2007)


Dancer and actor Swarnamalya performing bharatnatyam in TamarindArt gallery. Diana and Michael Preston ´History of the taj Mahal´ book reading.

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India Now festival in New York showcases hard-to-find, good, offbeat cinema from India (Mumbai Mirror May 6, 2007)


Last week’s India Now festival at New York’s Museum of Modern Art was a unique opportunity for desi New Yorkers and other film aficionados to experience new Indian cinema.

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Bollywood Posters - Then and Now (emalayalee.com May 01, 2007)


Tamarind Art in New York has launched a new exhibition last week, called Bollywood Posters - Then and Now. The show is timed to coincide with the India Now series of films at the Museum of Modern Art. The posters in this show are originals, dating from the 1960s through the 80s.

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MoMA launches 'India Now' Festival in NY (New York Times April 21, 2007)


Honnoured show of window of the world´s visual arts, the Meseum of Modern Art, New York(MoMa), turns a spotlight on Indian cinema this April.

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Bollywood Posters - Then and Now (Saja Forum, April 19,2007)


TamarindArt in New York launched a new exhibition just yesterday, called Bollywood Posters, Then and Now. The show is timed to coincide with the India Now series of films at the Museum of Mordern Art.

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A Collection Worth the viewing (India Abroard March 23, 2007)


Marguerite and Kent Charugundla, who own TamatindArt gallery in Midtown Manhattan, are throwing open to the public select works from their private collection.

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Pinnacle Progressives, IndianEra.com


Pinnacle Progressives at TamarindArt Gallery, exhibition consists of selective works from private collection of the Charugundlas.

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MSU artists get an NY invite. (Times of India March 21, 2007)


Come April and sculptures prepared by faculties from M S University´s fine arts faculty will be displayed in New York´s Tamarind Art Gallery.

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