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Mahesh Baliga featured in ART India’s latest issue, ‘Reclaiming Hope’
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The Best of Art Dubai
Saam Niami, Elephant , March 14, 2024 -
VISUAL VISTAS FROM INDIAN ARTWORLD AT FRIEZE LONDON 2022
Editors, MASH India, October 22, 2022 -
Mahesh Baliga Paints to Remember
The artist’s first solo exhibition at David Zwirner, London, absorbs us into single, intimate momentsTom Morton, Frieze , May 23, 2022 -
Artist Mahesh Baliga to make international debut at David Zwirner Gallery in London with solo exhibition, Drawn to Remember
The gallery, whose headquarters is in New York and also has branches in London, Paris and Hong Kong, represents the who’s who of the global art world like Yayoi Kusama, Donald Judd and Carol BoveMaithreyi Soorej, Indian Express, May 22, 2022 -
In the Studio With Mahesh Baliga
Cleo Roberts-Komireddi, Ocula, May 20, 2022 -
Mahesh Baliga’s show in London’s David Zwirner is the first ever by a contemporary Indian artist
Titled ‘Drawn to Remember’, the exhibition explores the pain of the pandemic, while showing glimmers of hope, healing and rebirth of a new worldGautami Reddy, Architectural Digest, May 12, 2022 -
Mahesh Baliga – interview: ‘Collected sorrow becomes my work. My work is autobiographical’
As his first solo show outside India takes place at David Zwirner in London, Baliga explains why pain and suffering, both his and that of others, are at the root of all his paintingsEmily Spicer, Studio International, April 22, 2022 -
Why you should look forward to Mahesh Baliga’s first international solo exhibition
The Vadodara-based artist–whose work is on display at David Zwirner in London–tells us about painting from memory and how inspiration is found in daily moments that resonate with him emotionallyGayatri Rangachari Shah, The Established, April 12, 2022 -
SHEDDING OLD SKIN, DONNING A NEW AVATAR
Art Frieze moves its physical location in New York to the Shed while Indian galleries participate virtuallyGeorgina Maddox, MASH, May 17, 2021 -
Experiments with colour at Frieze London
From Benodebehari Mukherjee’s paper-cut collages to Prafulla Mohanti’s Tantra works and Mahesh Baliga’s paintings of melting time, colour is at the heart of Indian galleries’ showcase at the art fair.Avantika Bhuyan, Mint Lounge, October 12, 2020 -
The Unsettling Of Ordinary
Shruti RamlingaiahShruti Ramlingaiah, Art & Deal, March 15, 2020 -
How Political Is The Normal?
Mahesh Baliga’s paintings challenge frameworks that govern the way we perceive everyday occurrencesPooja Savansukha, The HIndu, February 28, 2020 -
Showcase: It's a Normal Day
Editors, Caravan Magazine, February 1, 2020 -
Here’s what’s in store for you at the Mumbai Gallery Weekend 2020
Get ready to witness the best of art in the Maximum City—walk through galleries, attend book launches and listen to specially curated talks and more, from January 9-12, 2020Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy, Architectural Digest, January 7, 2020 -
25 contemporary pieces by Indian artists that cost a lakh or less
Displaying by Mahesh BaligaRosalyn D'mello, Vogue, December 27, 2019 -
AGE OF MAN
Huzan Tata, Verve Magazine, January 20, 2015 -
NO LESS A DRAWING, Prajna Desai’s Show At Project 88 Verges Into Paintings, Photography And Video
Phalguni Desai, Time Out Mumbai, July 5, 2013