
Amin Jaffer’s Expansive Eye
The curator reshaping the global conversation around art, memory and the idea of home.

The curator reshaping the global conversation around art, memory and the idea of home.

At the House of Mahendra Doshi in Mumbai, an exhibition argued that the story of India can be traced through an object most of us barely notice: the chair.

As governments push, consumers listen, and brands comply, the ban on kangaroo leather is seeing a renewed focus across the world.

At JNAF in Mumbai, a cross-regional exhibition brings together artists shaped by travel, political change and shifting cultural landscapes across the twentieth century.

At ICIA Gallery in Mumbai, Tsherin Sherpa brought Himalayan iconography into dialogue with contemporary life, tracing the shifting terrain of identity, craft and diaspora.

From Mumbaiʼs embroidered skylines to Parisian interiors and Silicon Valley jewellery salons, a movement born in the 1920s continues to influence how the world imagines beauty, structure and craft.

Art is often seen as a chronicle of a country’s history. We list five such crafts that have seen the growth of India, but are at risk themselves today.

More than 150 years old, the Makaibari Tea Estate in Darjeeling still treats the process of tea making as an art, a spiritual art.

They are cute, personal and endearing. From all accounts, they are worth the millions of dollars they are pumping into the world economy!

Going beyond mere reinvention, Saudi Arabia is transforming its Red Sea coast to remind what travel can feel like when it’s deeply attuned to place, to pace, to presence. Here’s what’s making the area the next hot spot.

Tucked into the quiet heart of Fairmont Mumbai, tea lounge Madeleine de Proust is a sensory reverie, where memory is steeped gently, one pot at a time.