Indo-French Art Exhibition in Paris

THE HINDU
By Vaiju Naravane
'Paris-Delhi-Bombay' exhibition.
Photo courtesy: Centre Pompidou, Paris and Adago, Paris 2011
FRANCE - The Georges Pompidou Centre for Modern Art in Paris, on Wednesday opened its doors to an ambitious exhibition of modern art, a joint effort by Indian and French artists. In a huge space spread across 2000 square metres, 47 Indian and French artists, many of them specially commissioned to produce original works for this show, give us their vision of India. The exhibition gives us an India that is emerging from the old stereotypes of Maharajas, poverty, spirituality and snake charmers to one of transition and transformation; an India that is shedding its old skin and growing a new one that is more dynamic, active, creative, novel and full of contrasts. [link]

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