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NGMA State of Architecture
Creating an engaging exhibition experience to showcase the history and progression of architectural practice in India
Curated by Rahul Mehrotra, Ranjit Hoskote and Kaiwan Mehta, the exhibition The State of Architecture: Practices and Processes in India opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai in January, 2016. For 12 weeks, the exhibition was to be the home for a diverse range of activity hosted by the Urban Design Research Institute. The work of Architecture BRIO is presented in the exhibition “The State of Architecture in India”. This exhibition presents the state of contemporary architecture in India within a larger historical overview since Independence.



Piramal Art : From The Piramal Collection
The Piramal Art Foundation was founded in 2014 by the Piramal family. The aim of this foundation is to preserve the artistic heritage of modern & contemporary Indian art. The foundation undertakes the collection, preservation and documentation of artworks for public display as well as for research and education. The collection has grown to become one of the most important collections of modern art in the country and the artworks form a seminal representation of works by each artist. The collection as a whole tells a grand story of the history of Indian art from the early 18th century till present times.



Raja Ravi Verma
A finely crafted publication of one of India’s most famous artists
Display House has been working very closely with the Piramal Art Foundation and has played a pivotal role in every stage of the process right from precious art handling to fabrication. This Art Exhibition was launched as part of an exhibition of the same name at the Piramal Museum of Art. An unprecedented event, the exhibition brought together the rare works from private collections, many of which have never been displayed together before. Designed to be more than just a collection of works, the book contains a series of essays looking at the work of Raja Ravi Verma and his continuing contribution to India’s visual culture.
