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Venkatappa Art Gallery renovation to wrap up soon

October 24, 20243 Mins Read


Gallery to reopen its doors by year end or early next year; renovated arena to have total of 5 exhibition galleries, permanent gallery, dedicated artists’ room, & enhanced aesthetics

The restoration and renovation of the state’s only government-run art gallery, Venkatappa Art Gallery, was expected to be completed by October. However, due to some pending tasks, the inauguration has been delayed and the gallery is now set to open its doors to artists by the end of this year or early next year post renovation. Moreover, sources said that as part of the renovation, two new mini-galleries are being added to the existing three exhibition galleries, bringing the total to five.

Previously, there were concerns that the gallery might fall into private hands, but thanks to the efforts of artists, it shall stay under government control. The renovation of the troubled gallery is now being taken under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. The renovation work began in February 2024. Initially, the renovation was estimated to cost Rs 5 crore, but the revised amount has now exceeded Rs 8 crore.

Once the renovation is complete, the Brigade Foundation will hand over the building to the Department of Archaeology, Museums, and Heritage for management.

A Devaraju, Commissioner, Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, said, “After the renovation, the building will be handed over to the archaeology department, and we will manage it. The decision on further arrangements will be made based on the available facilities in the galleries.”

Specs of revamped gallery

Under the restoration plan, the roof and walls have been strengthened, and a permanent gallery is being introduced to showcase the works of renowned artists. of renowned artists like Venkatappa, KK Hebbar, and Rajaram. The gallery’s front will feature an attractive pond and landscaped area. Additionally, a dedicated room has been created for artists to securely store their works during exhibitions.

The offices that were previously located on the ground floor have now been moved to the upper floor, allowing for more space and better organisation. The conference hall has undergone refurbishment to modernise the facility. The gallery’s aesthetics have also been enhanced with the addition of landscaping and a pond at the entrance, creating a more inviting atmosphere for visitors.

Rich history & new opportunities
The Venkatappa Art Gallery, located on 3.11 acres of land in Cubbon Park, was initially founded by then-Chief Minister S Nijalingappa in 1967. The gallery was officially opened in 1975. The building, designed with plans for a five-story structure, currently has only three stories. Karnataka has over 70 art schools, with thousands of students graduating each year in various art disciplines. The gallery remains the state’s only government gallery for these artists to showcase their work. Now, with the addition of mini galleries, more artists will have the opportunity to exhibit their creations.



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