The Ministry of Culture, through the Lalit Kala Akademi (LKA) and National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA), is dedicated to preserving public art installations created under the Public Art of India (PARI) project. As the nodal agency, the LKA has implemented a comprehensive preservation strategy to maintain these installations, ensuring their sustainability and longevity. The initiative not only safeguards India’s artistic heritage but also transforms Delhi’s public spaces into vibrant artistic landmarks, promoting regional art forms globally.
Key Highlights of Project PARI
1. Preservation and Maintenance Efforts
- Regular Inspection & Maintenance: Periodic assessments to address conservation needs.
- Environmental Protection: Measures to safeguard artworks from damage due to environmental factors.
- Restoration & Conservation: Expert interventions to repair and restore artworks.
2. Promotion of India’s Artistic Heritage
- Showcases regional art forms like Phad, Thangka, Gond, and Warli paintings.
- Over 200 artists contributed to the project.
- Transforms Delhi’s public spaces into cultural landmarks.
- Aims to promote India’s rich heritage on a global stage.
3. Public Engagement and Accessibility
- Strategic Placement: Art installations at Mehram Nagar, Africa Avenue, and ITO Skywalk in Delhi.
- Integration with Public Spaces: Ensures sustained exposure and interaction.
- QR Code Integration: Provides digital access to information about the project and artistic expressions.
4. Project Implementation and Significance
- Implemented only in Delhi so far.
- Launched during the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee.
- Aims to revitalize urban spaces through public art.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Project PARI: Revitalizing Public Spaces Through Art |
Initiative | Public Art of India (PARI) Project |
Executing Bodies | Ministry of Culture, Lalit Kala Akademi (LKA), National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA) |
Objective | Revitalize public spaces through art & showcase cultural heritage |
Key Art Forms | Phad, Thangka, Gond, Warli, etc. |
Number of Artists | 200+ |
Major Locations | Mehram Nagar, Africa Avenue, ITO Skywalk (Delhi) |
Public Engagement | Strategic placement, QR code integration |
Preservation Measures | Regular inspection, environmental protection, expert restoration |
Launch Event | 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee |
Current Implementation | Limited to Delhi (future expansion possible) |