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The art-house owns and operates galleries and museums in New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and New York. It also caters to archives, publications, and public outreach. [1] The initiative, which was initially named Delhi Art Gallery, started when the Anand family moved from Amritsar to Delhi during Punjab's militancy phase in the 1980s. [3]
Delhi Art Gallery, which exhibited legendary artist MF Husain’s works, says it will pursue legal action against lawyer whose police complaint led to the court order
National Gallery of Modern Art, entrance signage. The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) is the premier art gallery under Ministry of Culture, Government of India.The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on 29 March 1954 by the Government of India, with subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore.
National Museum, New Delhi, established in 1949, is one of the largest in the country with a collection 2,00,000 plus artifacts. [1] National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, established in 1954, at the Jaipur House.
Triveni Kala Sangam is an important cultural and arts complex and education centre in New Delhi. [2] [3] Founded in 1950, by Sundari K. Shridharani, who was also its founding director, Triveni, as it is commonly referred, contains four art galleries, a chamber theatre, outdoor theatre, open air sculpture gallery, besides this it runs its various arts, music and dance classes.
The Delhi Art Gallery (DAG) which held the exhibition said in a statement that it is "not a party to the legal proceedings and is seeking legal advice".
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It was designed by Charles Blomfield, after construction of Lutyens' Delhi, in 1936. [2] [3] Today it houses the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), India's premier art gallery which was established here by Ministry of Culture in 1954. [3]