Caleidoscope
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Defining Caleidoscope is like defining culture. You know it but you cannot spell it out in words. Just like India is a cultural cauldron where ancient tradition meets modern ideology, we need to find that harmonious blend, rather than clashing points. Derived from the word, ‘Kaleidoscope’, our site would like to present the vivid diversity of life, forcing us to break the monotony in our daily lives.
At Caleidoscope, we believe there is a need to educate people about leading an alternative lifestyle that doesn’t harm the nature around us, enables them to take the best of our culture and learn new things from others. Primarily, it’s about going to new places, learning about new things and adapting to our lives. When we say ‘educate’, it doesn’t mean preaching from a pulpit; it’s about practising a new lifestyle and making others look at us and emulate Source
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Search ArticlesChawla Art Gallery Presents Continuum: A 30-Year Retrospective of Asit Kumar Patnaik
Chawla Art Gallery will present Continuum: A 30-Year Retrospective, a major solo exhibition by contemporary Indian artist Asit Kumar Patnaik, from 21 to 25 August 2026 at LTC Gallery, Bikaner House, New Delhi, before the exhibition continues at Chawla Art Gallery, Saket, from 26 August to 30 September 2026.
Tamil Nadu International Kite Festival 5.0 Returns to Mahabalipuram This August
The Tamil Nadu International Kite Festival (TNIKF) 5.0 will take place from 14–17 August 2026 at Thiruvidanthai Beach on the East Coast Road (ECR), near Mahabalipuram. Organised by Global Media Box in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, Government of Tamil Nadu, the festival coincides with the Independence Day long weekend and brings together international kite flyers, cultural programmes and family-friendly activities on the state’s coastline.
Mirrors: Distance Between Worlds, Exhibition Brings Diaspora Perspectives to Bikaner House
New Delhi: Mirrors: Distance Between Worlds, a dual exhibition featuring diaspora artists Shana Sood and Yolanda Peña Mazzoni, will be presented at Bikaner House in New Delhi from 23 to 29 July 2026. Curated by New Delhi-based arts writer and curator Georgina Maddox, the exhibition examines migration, identity, memory, and belonging through realist paintings shaped by experiences across India, Cuba, Spain, and the United States.
Harpreet Narula to Open First Solo Exhibition Inward at Art Explore, New Delhi
Art Explore will present Inward, the first solo exhibition by celebrated couturier and textile designer Harpreet Narula, from 3 to 21 August 2026 at its Panchsheel Park gallery in New Delhi. Curated by Vikram Singh, the exhibition marks Narula’s transition into a public contemporary art practice while remaining closely connected to the visual language that has shaped his career in fashion and textiles.
Kausalyam 2026 Showcases Cheriyal Scroll AR and Sita Anveshana in Hyderabad
Traditional storytelling takes on new forms at Kausalyam 2026, where centuries-old craft practices are presented through both immersive technology and live performance. Organised by the Crafts Council of Telangana, the programme features an Augmented Reality (AR) experience based on the Cheriyal Scroll tradition alongside Sita Anveshana, a contemporary leather puppet performance inspired by the Nimmalakunta puppetry tradition of Andhra Pradesh.
Stroke by Stroke Brings Eminent and Emerging Artists Together at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
An All India Art Exhibition titled “Stroke by Stroke“, organised by Pracheen Kala Kendra, will be held from 12 to 18 July 2026 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. The exhibition marks an important cultural initiative by the institution as it celebrates 70 years of promoting Indian art, music, dance, and culture. Visitors will have the opportunity to view works by several renowned Indian artists alongside paintings by emerging and established artists from different parts of the country.
Art, Perception & the Subconscious: A Five-Day Laboratory at NGMA Bengaluru
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bengaluru, will host Art, Perception & the Subconscious, a five-day laboratory that brings together discussions and creative experiences centred on the relationship between art, perception, the subconscious and personal transformation. Designed as an immersive learning programme, the laboratory encourages sustained participation across all five days to provide a complete experience.
The Self, Speaking Brings Six Women Artists Together at Art Explore in New Delhi
Art Explore is presenting The Self, Speaking, a group exhibition featuring six women artists whose works examine ideas of identity, memory, observation, and the experience of contemporary life. Opening with a preview on 1 July at 12 pm, the exhibition will remain on view from 2 July to 18 July at the gallery’s space in Panchsheel Park, New Delhi.
IN BLOOM: Shipra Bhattacharya’s Five-Decade Retrospective Opens in Kolkata
IN BLOOM – A Journey through Five Decades of Shipra Bhattacharya is a solo exhibition celebrating the artist’s five-decade practice. The exhibition reflects an artistic journey shaped by reflection, resistance, and a sustained engagement with the world. The exhibition opens with a preview on 14 July 2026 at 6:00 PM at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity. Exhibition Overview The exhibition traces the evolution of Shipra Bhattacharya’s artistic practice over five decades.
Kala RASA Parampara Vaibhava Honours Bharatanatyam Legacy and Inclusive Arts
Second generation artists who have been honoured along with the distinguished members of the Natya industry. Chennai, July 7: Kala RASA Parampara Vaibhava concluded at Rukmini Arangam with a celebration of 55 years of artistic excellence and 40 years of Natyacharya excellence of Guru Dr. Ambika Kameshwar.