In the Presentation of Art Abroad: Should Government Collaborate with Commercial and Private Galleries? — Transcript
Transcript of Dinkar Kowshik's presentation delivered for the seminar titled 'Art Values: And How to Make These Effective through Presentation, Promotion and Preservation' at Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, on 14 and 15 March 1975.
The paper is primarily about the issues of collective decision making and the act of compromising in selecting committees, and the need for art education in schools that will subsequently cultivate personnel who are sensitive to art and aesthetics. Kowshik also elaborates on the problematic selection of art works which is theme-and-style-oriented, as well as the issues involved in planning exhibition and organising committee.
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The seminar titled 'Art Values: And How to Make These Effective through Presentation, Promotion and Preservation', which held at Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, on 14 and 15 March 1975, was part of the 4th Triennial and was co-convened by K.G. Subramanyan and Richard Bartholomew. The invited participants included Vivan Sundaram, Pranabranjan Ray, L.P. Sihare, Geeta Kapur, Nissim Ezekiel, Josef James, Adi Davierwalla, Ram Kumar, Suhash Nimbalkar, Prafulla Mohanti, Dinkar Kowshik, Keshav Malik, Virendra Kumar, R. Chatterji, and V.R. Amberkar.
Online
English
perennial exhibition,  talk,  government,  art education
1975
India
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