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This month, Verve's annual Art issue offers a glimpse into the latest art trends that are impacting everything from fashion to beauty and lifestyles. After looking at Pop Art (2014) and Portraits (2015), the 2016 edition explores Contemporary Miniatures.
 
Verve takes a look at how the ancient Indian art form of miniature painting has been reinvented by contemporary artists such as the Singh Twins and Shahzia Sikander. We also speak to emerging artists Varunika Saraf and Aisha Abid Hussain about their individual trysts with miniatures.
 
Our obsession with all things small further extends to micro-fiction, with a series of 100-word stories, and an exclusive short story by renowned author Gouri Dange on micro-relationships.
 
From the best art books of the month to a glimpse into an upcoming exhibition that unpacks modern ideas of beauty, Verve traces the careers of emerging directors who've cut their teeth in Cannes with thought-provoking cinema. 
 
In our beauty section, miniature fragrances pack a punch and actor Aditi Rao Hydari shares her beauty must-haves.
 

 

Artist Manisha Gera Baswani invites us to her beautifully-appointed Delhi home, while three seasoned travellers take us on art walks through miniature towns in Paris, Amsterdam and Istanbul. In New York we take a walk of a different kind, through street art and graffiti. 

Going towards its 17th year now, Verve has been at the vanguard of the lifestyle industry in India since its inception. Being India's first fashion and luxury monthly and targeted as the spirit of today’s woman, it celebrates the interests of the multifaceted contemporary global Indian, including fashion, beauty and style, glamour, arts and culture, travel and wellness. The editor and publisher, Anuradha Mahindra, has received top billing in Avenue Asia's list of Indians involved in the media. More than just a magazine that reports and interprets, Verve is a catalyst for conversations around contemporary Indian culture in the world, and these conversations take place between the pages of the magazine, on the internet as well as through several Verve-organized offline event initiatives: Our theme-based Verve Lounges held in different Indian cities have become the talk of the arts, culture and fashion world; being the first of its kind in India. Among the new activities, Verve had a starring role in the Bollywood blockbuster film Dostana, featuring Abhishek Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra where the magazine was organically integrated into the film's storyline and was the focus point of a significant part of the film’s narrative. Verve has, for three years running, been a premier partner of the Indian International Film Awards (IIFA) fashion extravaganza, bringing behind-the-scenes news and coverage. Verve is also a member of the International Council of Altagamma, the Italian Luxury council and the magazine’s continuous success has been closely watched and studied, including at the Harvard Business School. Verve holds premium partnerships across industries and in the arts, culture and fashion fields. It has partnered Louis Vuitton with the Albert Kahn show and hosted a dinner for artists at Zodiac Grill, Taj. Verve was the magazine partner for the Toofles CEO fashion show and trunk show of Stella McCartney with Priya Chatwal and for ‘Women Mean Business’, a Cherie Blair initiative. Verve and Muse launched New York’s Breakthrough in Mumbai. Verve also ties up with several tourism boards and designs special evenings for the same.