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The Shift in India’s Cultural Landscape: A Look at Contemporary Projects

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The Museum of Art and Photography Bangalore / Mathew and Ghosh Architects. Image © Iwan Baan

The Museum of Art and Photography Bangalore / Mathew and Ghosh Architects. Image © Iwan Baan

India hosts a multitude of museums, art galleries, public libraries, theaters, and heritage centers. Nevertheless, many of these structures remain abandoned and fossilized like the artifacts they intend to present and protect. The development of cultural infrastructure in India has historically been a government endeavor, often resulting in a state of stagnation. The past two decades have seen a noticeable shift in the country’s cultural landscape. Increased interest from private institutions has paved the way for plenty of cultural projects to be initiated, usually in partnership with city authorities. These contemporary projects aim to celebrate the richness of India’s historical and contemporary culture, becoming prize destinations for the rising middle class.

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