‘Art coming
of age’: UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi
with Union Minister for Tourism and Culture
Ambika Soni and Minister of State for
Tourism Kanti Singh during the inauguration
of the new wing of National Gallery of
Modern Art in the Capital on Monday.
New Delhi - 19th January 2009
United Progressive Alliance
chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the new
wing of the National Gallery of Modern Art
in the Capital on Monday saying it would do
full justice to the genius and creativity of
Indian artists.
After lighting the traditional lamp
before a packed house of artists, architects
and conservationists at the NGMA, Ms. Gandhi
said the new wing was a significant step
forward in the gallery’s evolution into
becoming a world-class institution.
“This new wing is the coming of age of
modern art of India. I hope this gallery
will host more international exhibitions
where ideas and influences from different
lands cross-fertilise each other. It is apt
that NGMA is hosting a retrospective on
Nandalal Bose, who was a prominent figure of
modern Indian movement and also a freedom
fighter. Another exhibition is ‘In the Seeds
of Time’. The opening of these two
exhibitions coincides with the coming of age
of modern Indian art,” she said.
Stating that Indian art was associated with
a number of art movements including the
Bombay progressive arts movement, Ms. Gandhi
said: “This demonstrates that despite
external influences, the country remained
grounded to national and regional
identities.”
Pointing out that it was the country’s first
Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who
patronised modern Indian art, the UPA
chairperson said it was an acknowledgement
of how significantly artists had contributed
to national identity.
Ms. Gandhi said museums cannot fulfil their
true purpose until they educate people.
“Museums should attract people in large
numbers. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
had once said that she had received more
education from museums than schools that she
had attended.”
The new additions at NGMA that include a
permanent gallery space, an auditorium and
other facilities bring it at par with best
museums of modern art world wide. Earlier,
Union Culture and Tourism Minister Ambika
Soni presided over the inaugural function.
Minister of State Kanti Singh was the guest
of honour. Minister of State for Home
Sriprakash Jaiswal, Delhi Chief Minister
Sheila Dikshit and former Union Home
Minister Shivraj Patil besides artists
Satish Gujral and Jatin Das were among those
present on the occasion.
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Mrs. Sonia Gandhi,
Chairperson, UPA
inaugurated the new wing
of the
National
Gallery of Modern Art |

Mrs. Sonia Gandhi,
Chairperson, UPA
lighting the
traditional
lamp |
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Mrs. Sonia Gandhi,
Chairperson, UPA
releasing NGMA
publications |
Mrs. Sonia Gandhi,
Chairperson along
with Mrs. Ambika Soni,
Minister of
Tourism
& Culture visiting the gallery |
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