Project PARI
Public Art Project of India
Public Art Project of India (PARI)
In a vibrant celebration of India's rich cultural heritage, the Public Art Project of India (PARI) is an exciting initiative that coincides with the upcoming 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, taking place in New Delhi from July 21st to 31st, 2024.
PARI aims to elevate public spaces across India by commissioning and showcasing captivating public art installations. This initiative not only beautifies urban landscapes but also fosters a deeper connection between communities and their cultural heritage.
Making of.......PARI
A glimpse into the meticulous process of crafting forms.
In the making of 'Harmony of Life' by Madhab Das.
In the making of 'Indigenous Art' by Pronobes Karmakar.
In the making of 'Mural Art' by Tumpa Chakraborty.
In the making of 'Kalpataru' by Vibhor Sogani.
The inaugural function in the august presence of Dr. Sanjeev Kishor Goutam, Director General and Ms. Pooja Hali, Director, NGMA
The Public Art Project of India (PARI) aims to elevate public spaces across India by commissioning and showcasing captivating public art installations. This initiative not only beautifies urban landscapes but also fosters a deeper connection between communities and their cultural heritage.
In a vibrant celebration of India's rich cultural heritage, the Public Art Project of India (PARI) is an exciting initiative that coincides with the upcoming 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, taking place in New Delhi from July 21st to 31st, 2024.