venkatappa art gallery bangalore
Venkatappa Art Gallery (VAG) is situated in Bangalore, India, in the vicinity of Cubbon Park and next to the Bangalore Museum as well as the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum. It attracts artists and art lovers from all over Karnataka.
The Government of Mysore had decided in 1966 that a gallery/museum was needed that could hold the paintings, musical instruments and plaster of paris bas reliefs which formed the collection of Karnataka’s most famous artist, K. Venkatappa (1886–1965), a pupil of Abanindranath Tagore.
Venkatappa Art Gallery came into being with the foundation stone being laid by the then Chief Minister S.Nijalingappa on 24 November 1967. It took a long time to complete. Artists who were frustrated with the delays went on an innovative protest on the footpath in front of Bible Society demanding the gallery space be finished in 1971. Artists included G.S Shenoy, Bhaskar Rao, Ramesh Rao, Acharya and Punam Chattaya. The building was finally completed in 1975.
It was intended to function both as a museum holding the works of K. Venkatappa as well as becoming a space for artists from all over Karnataka to use for their arts practice. VAG is commonly mistaken for the Bangalore Museum as they both stand next to each other and yet they are very different. VAG continues to be a space that accesses the contemporary holdings within it a museum as well as a gallery, something quite rare in the history of the structure of museums.
The modernist building was built by the Karnataka Public Works Department in the lines of an artificial island with a beautiful moat with a lotus pond surrounding it. This was used recently as the scene for a painting protest undertaken by VAG Forum in memory of K.Venkatappa protesting the hand over of Karnataka’s cultural commons to private parties.
The plan for the museum/gallery was for five floors but only three floors have been built and the whole building has been air-conditioned.
It also houses the collections of KK Hebbar and the sculptor Rajaram. KK Hebbar, an internationally acclaimed painter from Karnataka, donated his collection to Venkatappa Art Gallery in 1993. The Government of Karnataka also bought some of his works.
The KK Hebbar Gallery wing was set up in 1993–94 with the help of Chiranjiv Singh who was the former Indian ambassador to UNESCO and artist SG Vasudev who coordinated the donation.[citation needed] They were helped by art historian Marishamachar. The gallery space was renovated in 2004-5 by Rekha Rao, artist and daughter of KK Hebbar, at a cost of 16 lakhs. They changed the flooring and installed a new lighting system.
Venkatappa Art Gallery Bangalore
Venkatappa Art Gallery (VAG) is situated in Bangalore, India, in the vicinity of Cubbon Park and next to the Bangalore Museum as well as the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum. It attracts artists and art lovers from all over Karnataka.
The Government of Mysore had decided in 1966 that a gallery/museum was needed that could hold the paintings, musical instruments and plaster of paris bas reliefs which formed the collection of Karnataka’s most famous artist, K. Venkatappa (1886–1965), a pupil of Abanindranath Tagore.
Venkatappa Art Gallery came into being with the foundation stone being laid by the then Chief Minister S.Nijalingappa on 24 November 1967. It took a long time to complete. Artists who were frustrated with the delays went on an innovative protest on the footpath in front of Bible Society demanding the gallery space be finished in 1971. Artists included G.S Shenoy, Bhaskar Rao, Ramesh Rao, Acharya and Punam Chattaya. The building was finally completed in 1975.
It was intended to function both as a museum holding the works of K. Venkatappa as well as becoming a space for artists from all over Karnataka to use for their arts practice. VAG is commonly mistaken for the Bangalore Museum as they both stand next to each other and yet they are very different. VAG continues to be a space that accesses the contemporary holdings within it a museum as well as a gallery, something quite rare in the history of the structure of museums.
The modernist building was built by the Karnataka Public Works Department in the lines of an artificial island with a beautiful moat with a lotus pond surrounding it. This was used recently as the scene for a painting protest undertaken by VAG Forum in memory of K.Venkatappa protesting the hand over of Karnataka’s cultural commons to private parties.
The plan for the museum/gallery was for five floors but only three floors have been built and the whole building has been air-conditioned.
It also houses the collections of KK Hebbar and the sculptor Rajaram. KK Hebbar, an internationally acclaimed painter from Karnataka, donated his collection to Venkatappa Art Gallery in 1993. The Government of Karnataka also bought some of his works.
The KK Hebbar Gallery wing was set up in 1993–94 with the help of Chiranjiv Singh who was the former Indian ambassador to UNESCO and artist SG Vasudev who coordinated the donation.[citation needed] They were helped by art historian Marishamachar. The gallery space was renovated in 2004-5 by Rekha Rao, artist and daughter of KK Hebbar, at a cost of 16 lakhs. They changed the flooring and installed a new lighting system.
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Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001
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The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), located at 49, Palace Road in Bengaluru opened to the public about five years ago. The heritage building has a display space of 1551 square meters, while the new gallery block adds up to 1260 square meters. The collection at NGMA includes paintings, sculptures, graphic prints and examples of early photography in India amongst others.Walking inside, you cannot help wishing that the rest of Bengaluru city had been designed and built in a similar manner, effortlessly blending in modern functionality with the elegance of the past. Spread over three and a half acres, the campus is designed around the majestic Manikyavelu Mansion, once the inheritance of Raja Manikayavelu Mudaliar, a royal from Mysore. A much newer building, the gallery block, has been added; contemporary but designed in line with the style and aesthetics of the heritage mansion. It fits in beautifully.And then of course, giving the place a defining character, are its several many trees. Trees which have seen people, history and time go by. You will meet a bunch of Ashokas and a couple of Sandalwoods. You will notice the rain trees, their canopy-like branches protecting the secrets beneath. You will be drawn to the secluded Banyan – meditating in a quiet corner which it claims as its own.The wind will whisper out as you pass through the Silver Oak, the Fern Leaf and the Wavy Leaved Fig Tree. And you may just even partake in a game of I-Spy while you go about spotting the Tamarind, Mango, Woody Apple, Jackfruit and Indian Blackberry trees.It is no surprise then, that we chose this serene place as a venue for Neralu – the Bengaluru Tree Festival! It will be in the spotlight on 7th and 8th February 2015, as it hosts talks, performances, workshops, art installations, tree appreciation walks et al.
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She studied art in Ken School of art Bangalore and Post graduation in Santiniketan and short term film workshops in No.w.here London.
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Suresh Jayaram is a visual artist and art historian from Bangalore.
He has a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the College of Fine Arts, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore (1990). He obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from M.S.University, Baroda in 1992 in Art Criticism.
For his M.A. dissertation on K.K. Hebbar, he received the Nehru Small Study Grant.
He was the principal at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore from 2004 to 2006. As a visual artist he has exhibited his work individually and in group shows in India. He was also Artist-in-Residence at the Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (USA) in 1998.
He was invited to deliver a lecture at the Total Museum, Seoul, South Korea in 2003.
In 2004, the British Council selected him for the Charles Wallace India Trust award to work at the Gasworks Studios, London. He is a curator, and has organized international workshops with cutting edge artists in India. He has made corporate presentations on Indian art -and culture. He has lectured widely about Indian art in leading institutes of India. He was also the curator of CAB-Colombo Art Biennale in Srilanka for 2012. His writings have appeared in leading publications such as Art India, Marg, Nandan, Lalithkala Contemporary, and others. He has also written many catalogs for contemporary artists. He was also a member of the Karnataka Lalithkala Academy during 2002-2004. He is the founder Trustee of VAC-Visual art Collective-1Shanthiroad Studio gallery, an artist led alternative.
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#FoyerArea: This is a cute entrance to this home. We have provided step-shaped shoe racks for the shoes.Light and dark coloured laminates are used here to get the colour contrast.The wall opposite to shoe rack has a bright wall with a painting. Spot lights beautify this even more.Curves run around on the false ceiling.
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#PujaUnit: Bottom cabinets of different levels are created to display the idols. A colourful false ceiling is designed to make the room bright.
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Venkatappa Art Gallery is situated Bangalore
The Government of Mysore had decided in 1966 that a gallery/museum was needed that could hold the paintings, musical instruments and plaster of paris bas reliefs which formed the collection of Karnataka’s most famous artist, K. Venkatappa (1886–1965), a pupil of Abanindranath Tagore.[1]
Venkatappa Art Gallery came into being with the foundation stone being laid by the then Chief Minister S.Nijalingappa on 24 November 1967. It took a long time to complete. Artists who were frustrated with the delays went on an innovative protest on the footpath in front of Bible Society demanding the gallery space be finished in 1971. Artists included G.S Shenoy, Bhaskar Rao, Ramesh Rao, Acharya and Punam Chattaya. The building was finally completed in 1975
Mr. Prashant Gupta's Duplex House | Interior Design | Habitat Crest | Bangalore
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#Foyer area design
We have created a foyer using a Designer acrylic with wooden frame partition.We have incorporated storage as well as display areas in the partition. We have decorated the wall with dado tiles.
#Living area design
The wall at the entrance is decorated with a waterfall and plans. Blue lighting is given to highlight the waterfall.We have designed a simple TV unit with bottom cabinets and the wall behind that is decorated with stone cladding.Drop lights and focus lights are designed to lit up the entire wall and TV unit. The false ceiling is a periphery with spot lights and cove lights.The designer light in the ceiling beautifies the living area even more. A partition with display is designed to define the living and the dining area.
#Balcony designs
We have designed a storage unit. A subtle wallpaper on the wall and bold printed sofa lawn carpet grass
#Guest bedroom designs
we have given a simple false ceiling like living area here. The TV unit has bottom cabinets and it is attached to the study table. There is a glass counter top. The overhead cabinets are top lift and with frosted glass shutter. An openable wardrobe in beige coloured glossy laminate is designed which touches the ceiling.The dresser is designed right opposite to the bathroom.A cute little spot light is given above the mirror for better visibility.
#Modular kitchen design
At the entrance, some display ledges are provided to display the lovely plants collection they have.A tall unit with microwave cabinet is designed at one end of the kitchen cabinet followed by tandem box, cutlery unit and shelves. It is a white kitchen with Corian counter top. Acrylic white laminates are used all over.End to end loft is given on top of the overhead cabinets. A well-composed utility area is designed with enough storage space.A breakfast counter is designed with overhead cabinets.
#Dining area decoration
The crockery unit is designed with white and beige coloured laminates.We have designer tiles and focus lights to highlight this unit.We have shelves on either side and drawers in between.An L shaped ledge is designed which can be used as a counter. The skirtings from the crockery unit is extended so that we use it as a display area.A periphery with rectangle in between is the false ceiling design.There is a staircase near the dining area which leads us to the floor above.We have incorporated CNC designs on the wall near the staircase.
#Family area design
We have designed a false ceiling which is a compilation of geometrical figures.
#Pooja room design
The door of the pooja room is designed with CNC
#Kids bedroom design
The study unit has a huge book storage area. A CNC partition is designed to define the study area. Dado tiles are placed which has under water theme.Overhead cabinets has both display as well as storage units.The dresser and wardrobes are designed at the passage to the bathroom.The laminates are chosen in a way that the whole room looks brighter.
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Its a plain white wardrobe with glossy laminates.The TV unit has 2 long ledges with a drawer at one end. 2 more ledges are provided on top for display.A subtle wallpaper is designed behind the bed. On the passage to the washroom, we have designed a study unit as well as dresser.2 mirrors are incorporated in this area to give a sense of more space.
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In this video, you can understand everything about Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore or VITM.
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore or VITM is a constituent unit of National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It was established in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. The museum is situated at Kasturba Road in the sylvan surroundings of Cubbon Park surrounded by stately buildings like Vidhan Soudha, High court etc. It is just 5kms from City Railway & Bus station. It was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 14.07.1962. The first gallery set up at VITM on the theme Electricity was opened to the public on 27.07.1965 by the then Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting & Bharat Ratna Indira Gandhi.
The Science on a Sphere at VITM, the only one in Asia, is a large visualization system that uses multimedia projections to display animated data on the sphere converting it into an immersive animated globe showing dynamic, animated images of the atmosphere, ocean's and land area of a planet, combined with narration.
VITM has 7 permanent exhibition galleries titled Engine Hall, Fun Science, Electrotechnic, Space — Emerging Technology in the Service of Mankind, Biotechnological Revolution, BEL Hall of Electronics and Children Science.
Engine Hall - The Engine hall was set up in the year 1994. The exhibits in this hall depict the saga of mechanisms, machines, and devices that form the very foundation of modern technology. This gallery is an attempt to explain the fundamentals and working of some of these machines through interactive exhibits.
Electrotechnic Gallery - The Electrotechnic gallery was thrown open on 8th April 2010. The gallery is a journey through the spectacular world of electricity from the classical experiments to the state of art technology.
Fun Science - Fun Science Gallery was inaugurated on 23rd May 2008. The hall has 66 exciting hands-on exhibits. Mathematics, Fluid mechanics, Sound, Perception and Challenge, Mechanics, Atmospheric Science etc.
Space Technology Gallery -This gallery on Space Technology is on the second floor of Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum. It brings the various facets of Space Technology in an easy to comprehend way through several interactive and immersive exhibits.
Biotechnological Revolution - Set up in an area of 550 sq.mtr. was opened during January 2003. Science for Children - The gallery was thrown open to the visitors on 30th April 2007. The gallery is designed for children in the age group of 3 to 12 years. The gallery houses fascinating exhibits on building blocks, Train, Sounds in nature, Shadows & Colour, Touch & smell, Electricity, Inside Human body and a lot more.
Dinosaur Enclave -Dinosaurs were a diverse group of animals that first appeared during the Triassic period, about 231.4 million years ago. They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for 135 million years. Visitors can enjoy the movement and sound of a true size animated Spinosaurus in a recreated environment of the Triassic period and even take pictures with it.
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9.30 am to 6 pm (w.e.f. 01-07-2018), Open on all days of the year. (Except Ganesha Chathurthi and Deepavali)
Admission Charges -
General Visitors: Rs.50/-, Organised school groups: Rs.25/-, Organised Govt./Municipal school groups: Rs.10/-
3D show for general public Rs.40/-, 3D show for Organised school groups: Rs.30/-, 3D show for Govt./Municipal school groups: Rs.15/-
Wright Brothers' Flyer Simulator for the general public: Rs.60/-, Wright Brothers' Flyer Simulator for Organised school groups: Rs.60/-, Wright Brothers' Flyer Simulator for Govt./Municipal school groups: Rs.60/-
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