Iconic Biennale artist Krishnakumar was a Naughty Child With Principles

KOCHI: Far from being celebratory, Christmas is when memories about his brother revisit K P.

Focus on Female Power gives Biennale Stronger Angle: Minister Thomas Isaac

KOCHI: The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is a statement underlining female power, which is of topical significance.

A Slice of Kashmir Mirrors the Valley’s Travails at Kochi-Muziris Biennale

KOCHI: More than 3,500 km south of Kashmir where it erupted three decades ago, the.

Urban Folk Try Shape Objects with Clay at Biennale Pottery Workshop

KOCHI: Aadira Srinivasan cups her hands and fondly feels the wet clay gain the shape.

Old-Age Home Inmates take a Break from Gloom, visit Biennale

KOCHI: From the gloomy interiors of the old-age home, they arrived at the bright environs.

Art Room for Children Opens at Biennale Venue to Nurture Young Talents

KOCHI: The Kochi Biennale Foundation invoked the spirit of prodigious Kerala artist Edmund Thomas Clint.

Art Museums Must Set Eyes on the Future: Chris Dercon at Kochi Biennale

KOCHI: Art museums need to be futuristic in their vision and must rethink about generating.

Biennale Radio Project Brings Art Closer to Listeners Through Conversations

KOCHI: If people-to-people interaction is key to the ongoing Kochi-Muziris Biennale, then Safina adds to.

Sexism and Patriarchy keep Guerilla Girls behind Gorilla Masks

KOCHI: Two years ago, Guerilla Girls sent a questionnaire to 383 art museums across Europe.

Sue Williamson Presents Colonial History of Both Cape Town and Kochi

KOCHI: Septuagenarian Sue Williamson travelled all the way from South Africa to India to display.