India, July 5 -- In a world obsessed with originality, tribal art reminds us that innovation can be quiet. It lives in repetition, in symbols passed down through memory rather than manifestos

In a land where storytelling once travelled through forest paths and shrine walls, tribal art was never ornament, it was inheritance. It was art with purpose, a way of seeing, remembering, and belonging. In this visual grammar, myth breathes beside memory, and every line knows where it came from. Continuing the Songline: The Gond Legacy of Jangarh Kalam. The ongoing exhibition "Jangarh Kalam from Patangarh Continued" brings this truth to life with clarity and presence. The show, featuring 30 works by 18 Gond artists, stands as a cultural event roote...