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India Art Review
India Art Review
6 episodes
1 week ago
India Art Review is a dedicated digital journal of art and culture, based in Chennai and with representatives in Kerala, Delhi, the UAE, Canada and the US. IAR offers news and features on music, dance, painting, photography, architecture, film and more. We also produce content on the arts far and near the subcontinent, positioning India as a window to view them.
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India Art Review is a dedicated digital journal of art and culture, based in Chennai and with representatives in Kerala, Delhi, the UAE, Canada and the US. IAR offers news and features on music, dance, painting, photography, architecture, film and more. We also produce content on the arts far and near the subcontinent, positioning India as a window to view them.
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Ravi K Chandran on the Subtle Art of Cinematography
India Art Review
44 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
Ravi K Chandran on the Subtle Art of Cinematography

Ace cinematographer Ravi K Chanran, who filmed iconic movies Kannathil Muthamittal, Dil Chahta Hai and Black, talks to India Art Review about his journey into the world of lenses and lights and offers a philosophical masterclass into the subtle art of cinematography. Host: Aroma Warsi. Mixed by: Abhishek Nair.  

India Art Review
India Art Review is a dedicated digital journal of art and culture, based in Chennai and with representatives in Kerala, Delhi, the UAE, Canada and the US. IAR offers news and features on music, dance, painting, photography, architecture, film and more. We also produce content on the arts far and near the subcontinent, positioning India as a window to view them.