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RED

FORT, DELHI
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Barrack at red fort
Barrack no. 4 is a home of Dishyakala by DAG.
Three floor exhibition that spaces 450 artworks.
Spread over 27,000 square feet.
ASI had decided to invite public-private participation
for organizing an exhibition on Indian art from 16th
century till the independence of the country in one of On the floor above is a room with
the colonial buildings (B4), Red Fort, Delhi. 24 remarkable photographic
portraits of Indian rulers,

As soon as one enters the space, the


first room on the ground floor,
Navratna showcases nine of India’s
leading artists
Built from yellow brick with red-brick
and stone dressings, timber and steel,
there were altogether

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