NGMA organises Kala Kumbh in Delhi

Delhi | Friday | 14th January, 2022

Summary:

New Delhi, Jan 14 (PTI) The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) celebrated "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav" on Friday with Kala Kumbh, organising artist workshops for painting scrolls, representing the tales of valour of unsung heroes of India"s freedom movement.

Works of art done on gigantic scrolls will form an integral part of the Republic Day celebrations, marking a unique collaboration between the Culture Ministry and Defence Ministry, a statement from the NGMA said.  "These scrolls analyse the potential of art as a means to express national pride and excellence...

The celebration of true essence of "Ek Bharat, Shresth Bharat" was visible in workshops where the rich diversity of our country in its cultural aspects was witnessed while portraying the heroic lives and struggles of unsung heroes of India"s freedom movement," the statement said.

It said the works of art were diligently researched upon and painted by more than 500 artists spread over Odisha and Chandigarh.  In Odisha, the NGMA collaborated with Kalinga Institute of Technology and Silicon Institute of Technology in Bhubaneswar from December 11-17 and in Chandigarh, the collaboration was done with Chitkara University from December 25, 2021 to January 2, 2022.   Ten gigantic scrolls of approximately 750 m portray the tales of valour and legacy of the unsung heroes of India"s freedom struggle.

Inspiration has also been drawn from the Constitution wherein artistic elements painted by Nandalal Bose and his team have imparted a distinctive appeal along with representations of indigenous arts of India, the statement added.

These represent the rich cultural heritage of India along with insights of struggles undertaken by the unsung heroes for achieving India"s freedom, it said.  At Bhubaneswar, the narratives reflected the tales of valour and historical elements of the freedom struggle focusing on Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bengal, north eastern parts of India and Andhra Pradesh, with artistic expressions reflecting indigenous forms of art such as Pattachitra, Talapatra Chitra, Manjusa, Madhubani and Jadu Patua, the statement said.