Art
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"Sikhs in Print" Exhibit
The exhibition is only a selection of the archive, built up of several hundred images giving an overview of Sikh history.
He Captures Sikhs... With His Camera by ROOPINDER SINGH
Rai has extensively documented the Sikhs, and even brought out a book by the same title, with the text by Khushwant Singh.
The Genius of Amrita Shergil by SALIL TRIPATHI
There are barely 200 paintings by her around today - she died at age 28 in 1941.
Ishq Majazi, Ishq Haqiqi by NIRUPAMA DUTT
This Valentine's Day, we celebrate the timeless Punjabi love-saga of Sohni and Mahiwal.
Sikhs in Print by MANJYOT KAUR
This is no ordinary calendar: it's also a fascinating, "no expiration date" keepsake!
Woven Masterpieces of Sikh Heritage by NEHA SINGH GOHIL
The art of the Kashmir shawl reached new heights under the patronage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Images of Freedom A book review by MANJYOT KAUR
The calendar art form bears "the fragrance of a lost innocence" from a time when "all religious barriers disappeared before one glorious goal: Freedom".
Stolen Treasures by I.J. SINGH
During its invasion in 1984, the Indian government removed a large number of treasures from the Golden Temple complex, but have yet to return them.
Adorning the Walls by KANWARJIT SINGH KANG
Successive generations have spent large sums of money for the beautification of their Gurdwaras.
Less is More -
The Art of Manjeet Shergill
by Johannah Ross
Painting started as a therapy for me before it became something I did for passion and for income.