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INDIA IN STYLE - TRAVEL COLLECTION INSPIRED BY ART & AYURVEDA

THIS PLATFORM WAS CREATED OUT OF PASSION AS PART OF AYURVEDA TRAILS & AYURVEDA JOURNALS. IT AIMS TO SUPPORT LOCAL CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS AND CREATE AN AWARENESS ABOUT INNOVATIVE PROJECTS & IDEAS.

India in Style, created as part of Ayurveda Trails & Ayurveda Journals, does not want to be anything else, but art expression of healthy life style inspired by ancient healing traditions, creating harmony with the dynamics of contemporary life.

It seeks to be a space for collaboration and a continual hub for artistic, cultural, and intellectual exploration and to be a free space for artistic expression, critical inquiry, and creative disruption. It seeks to invoke the cosmopolitan spirit and introduce the contemporary, global visual art and practices. It aims to support local contemporary artists, organisations and movements.

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INDIA IN STYLE  |  NEW ARTICLES

© AJAY MENON

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INDIA IN STYLE: 100 DAYS OF ART

ZUZANA ZWIEBEL

India in Style, was created as part of Ayurveda Trails & Journals. During the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025-26, our founder Zuzana Zwiebel introduces one artist, event, or organisation every day, Here are the first 25 artworks. Let us inspire you!

© ZUZANA ZWIEBEL

STYLE | URU ART HARBOUR

SHILPI RAJAN: FIGURE, FIELD & FACT

AAZHI ARCHIVES

Aazhi Archives and Uru Art Harbour are proud to present Shilpi Rajan, one of the living legends from Kerala, a self-taught artist hails from Thrissur, create his sculptures from natural materials in spirit of making shapes, enduring life and humour layered with tragic marks. 

© RAKESH ANAND

story | ARTISTS & INSPIRATIONS

THEYYAM: RED GODS

RAKESH ANAND

Theyyam is a vibrant and colourful form of ritualistic worship that is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of Kerala, India. This living tradition involves elaborate rituals, music, dance, and vibrant costumes that bring to life the divine spirits being invoked.

© 101 INDIA

STYLE | AAZHI ARCHIVES

AMPHIBIAN AESTHETICS

AAZHI ARCHIVES

What if precarity is the condition of our time or, to put it an other way, what if our time is ripe for sensing precarity? What if precarity, indeterminacy, and what we imagine as trivial are the center of the systematicity we seek?

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SHILPI RAJAN: FIGURE, FIELD & FACT

AAZHI ARCHIVES

Aazhi Archives and Uru Art Harbour are proud to present Shilpi Rajan, one of the living legends from Kerala, a self-taught artist hails from Thrissur, create his sculptures from natural materials in spirit of making shapes, enduring life and humour layered with tragic marks. 

THEYYAM: RED GODS

RAKESH ANAND

Theyyam is a vibrant and colourful form of ritualistic worship that is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of Kerala, India. This living tradition involves elaborate rituals, music, dance, and vibrant costumes that bring to life the divine spirits being invoked.

AMPHIBIAN AESTHETICS

AAZHI ARCHIVES

What if precarity is the condition of our time or, to put it an other way, what if our time is ripe for sensing precarity? What if precarity, indeterminacy, and what we imagine as trivial are the center of the systematicity we seek?

INDIA IN STYLE: 100 DAYS OF ART

ZUZANA ZWIEBEL

India in Style, was created as part of Ayurveda Trails & Journals. During the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025-26, our founder Zuzana Zwiebel introduces one artist, event, or organisation every day, Here are the first 25 artworks. Let us inspire you!

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AAZHI ARCHIVES

Can prehistoric artifacts be art? Come see for yourself at Kara in Fort Cochin! Mohamed A’s photographic images of excavations and the excavated - real, yet mysterious and enigmatic - take us on a journey into Kerala’s prehistoric past.

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE 2025-26

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

The 6th edition of the KMB 2025 is curated by Nikhil Chopra with HH Art Spaces, an artist led organisation based in Goa. Chopra is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice interweaves performance, drawing, photography, sculpture, and installation.

TRIBUTE TO GANESHISM

MAHEN CHANMUGAN

Ganesha is not for the artist a religious figure, it is a very personal almost incomprehensible connection, which has become a relationship that he commonly describes as being a mirror to the soul. Ganesha, in this case, is about portraying the image of a formless energy.

Raul Zurita: The Sea of Pain

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

Chilean poet and featuring artist at the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2016 on the possibility of an artistic response to the human crises of our time, including the refugee crisis surrounding the conflict in Syria. The sea, which became a grave for hundreds of people, including children.

INDIA IN STYLE  |  NEW ARTICLES

© AJAY MENON

story | ARTISTS & INSPIRATIONS

INDIA IN STYLE: 100 DAYS OF ART

ZUZANA ZWIEBEL

India in Style, was created as part of Ayurveda Trails & Journals. During the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025-26, our founder Zuzana Zwiebel introduces one artist, event, or organisation every day, Here are the first 25 artworks. Let us inspire you!

© ZUZANA ZWIEBEL

AYURVEDA | URU ART HARBOUR

SHILPI RAJAN: FIGURE, FIELD & FACT

AAZHI ARCHIVES

Aazhi Archives and Uru Art Harbour are proud to present Shilpi Rajan, one of the living legends from Kerala, a self-taught artist hails from Thrissur, create his sculptures from natural materials in spirit of making shapes, enduring life and humour layered with tragic marks. 

© RAKESH ANAND

story | ARTISTS & INSPIRATIONS

THEYYAM: RED GODS

RAKESH ANAND

Theyyam is a vibrant and colourful form of ritualistic worship that is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of Kerala, India. This living tradition involves elaborate rituals, music, dance, and vibrant costumes that bring to life the divine spirits being invoked.

© 101 INDIA

AYURVEDA | AAZHI ARCHIVES

AMPHIBIAN AESTHETICS

AAZHI ARCHIVES

What if precarity is the condition of our time or, to put it an other way, what if our time is ripe for sensing precarity? What if precarity, indeterminacy, and what we imagine as trivial are the center of the systematicity we seek?

© AAZHI ARCHIVES

AYURVEDA | AAZHI ARCHIVES

ARCHEO LOGICAL CAMERA

AAZHI ARCHIVES

Can prehistoric artifacts be art? Come see for yourself at Kara in Fort Cochin! Mohamed A’s photographic images of excavations and the excavated - real, yet mysterious and enigmatic - take us on a journey into Kerala’s prehistoric past.

© KERALA TOURISM

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INTERNATIONAL SPICE ROUTE CONFERENCE 2026

KERALA TOURISM

Welcome to the First Edition of the Spice Routes Conference organized by the Muziris Heritage Project, Government of Kerala January 6-8, 2026 in Bolgatty Palace, Kochi. Step into a world where history, culture, and global connections converge. 

© KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

AYURVEDA | KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE 2025-26

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

The 6th edition of the KMB 2025 is curated by Nikhil Chopra with HH Art Spaces, an artist led organisation based in Goa. Chopra is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice interweaves performance, drawing, photography, sculpture, and installation.

© MAHEN CHANMUGAN

story | ARTISTS & INSPIRATIONS

TRIBUTE TO GANESHISM

MAHEN CHANMUGAN

Ganesha is not for the artist a religious figure, it is a very personal almost incomprehensible connection, which has become a relationship that he commonly describes as being a mirror to the soul. Ganesha, in this case, is about portraying the image of a formless energy.

© GILBERT XAVIER

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and I asked

GILBERT XAVIER

Search for the questions to the answers written on the skin...and i asked. am i connected to the deep inside you? with the invisible roots from the layered skin of you? all the energy you transfer to the heart of your thoughts?i asked again am i still connected?

© 101 INDIA

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SOMEDAYS

NITESH NOOR MOHANTY

Nitesh Noor Mohanty is a visual artist who works at the fluid intersection of arts, culture, communication, media and self-reflection. His theoretical interests are also wide, often inquiring about the roots and fundamentals of art history, storytelling, and philosophy.

© DENNIS ANTONY

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79 IN TIME
02: When was When

ATHEENA WILSON

If there’s anything that I have stolen from my grandmother’s shelf of knick-knacks is a spoonful of pickle and some sweet and sour sarcasm. And yes, thanks to that I landed a job as a writer in a magazine.

© DENNIS ANTONY

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79 IN TIME
01: Prologue

ATHEENA WILSON

You wear a saree only when you become a woman.” It sounds like a sentimentally wise thing to say, but let me break it down to you. In other words, it also meant, “When you’re ripe enough for the marriage market.”

© SWANOOP JOHN

AYURVEDA | KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

Raul Zurita: The Sea of Pain

KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE

Chilean poet and featuring artist at the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2016 on the possibility of an artistic response to the human crises of our time, including the refugee crisis surrounding the conflict in Syria. The sea, which became a grave for hundreds of people, including children.

© SULEIKA MUELLER

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HOPE OF THE DANCER

RUKMINI VIJAYAKUMAR

A new beginning is always infused with hope. Life is full of moments that we believe to be beginnings only because of the presence of hope. A physical symbol of these moments of hope is the flower. The films attempts to capture the emotion of these beginnings.

© YANNICK CORMIER

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DRAVIDIAN CATHARSIS

YANNICK CORMIER

Dravidian Catharsis is the fruit of this deep immersion in the culture, the theatre, the traditions, and the soul of this mythological universe of the Tamil people. The powerful presences of spirits and living gods are embodied under masks.

© NITIN DAS

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PSYCHEDELIC FOREST EGGS

NITIN DAS

Legend says that somewhere deep in the forest of the Himalayas is a strange bird that lays psychedelic eggs. Eating them will give you highly vivid hallucinations. The indigenous shamans believe that these visions are from your past life.

© NITESH NOOR MOHANTY

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LAST PLAYLIST

NITESH NOOR MOHANTY

Ryuichi Sakamoto passed away this year on 28th March leaving behind a legacy of innumerable musical compositions that'll keep him alive in countless hearts across the world. However, I'll always be haunted by the fact that I couldn't let him know that I'm still alive because of his music along with many more.