Highlights

Exhibition Review: The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence
Claimed as ‘the first exhibition to reveal the international art and culture of the Mughal court’, The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, (from 9 November 2024 to 5 May 2025) curated by Susan Stronge, takes us back to the golden age of the Mughal Court (about 1560–1650) to explore the fascinating artistic productions created under the rule of Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan.

‘Saints and Kings: Arts, Culture and Legacy of the Sikhs’
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco celebrates the heritage of the Sikhs with the exhibition ‘Saints and Kings: Arts, Culture and Legacy of the Sikhs’ (10 March–18 June 2017). Thirty artworks drawn from the museum’s own collection in a range of media, including paintings, photographs and textiles, explore three aspects of Sikh identity: religion, courtly culture and the community’s history in California.