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Art Challenges Status Quo, Warns Tharoor
8 Feb
Summary
- Art mirrors society and imagines a better world.
- Commercial interests now overshadow artistic meaning.
- Awards recognize artists and sustain cultural dialogue.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor spoke at the NDTV Masterstroke Art Awards, discussing art's profound role in society. He described art as a mirror to conscience, capable of imagining a world beyond its current state, thus challenging the status quo across civilizations and centuries. Tharoor warned that despite art's power, meaningful engagement with it is declining as spaces for cultural dialogue diminish.
He expressed concern that commercial forces are increasingly dictating artistic value, valuing marketability over intellectual inquiry. This shift concentrates influence among a few powerful actors, often marginalizing emerging, regional, and experimental artists. Tharoor underscored India's rich plurality of artistic traditions, from cave paintings to modern art.
The NDTV Masterstroke Art Awards were called necessary, with Tharoor stating recognition is a form of justice for artists who labor without acknowledgement. Publicly celebrating excellence, he noted, affirms the dignity and consequence of creative work. He drew parallels between journalism and art, both resisting simplification and insisting on complex truths.




