Up close and personal

Chandigarh | Monday | 23rd April, 2018

Summary:

Broadly, percent-for-art programmes entail an ordinance where funding for public art is placed on large-scale developmental projects. Kanav Arora, a final-year student from the Chandigarh College of Architecture is happy with the response his effort is receiving. Public art, Singh says, is an ideal way for common people to witness art. The Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi, with the support of the Chandigarh Administration, has initiated several public art projects over the last few years. This is not the case with public art and here in Chandigarh I see people both appreciating and responding to the works..