CIMA art gallery

About a period of 20 years ago, the art industry was going through a bad transition. The "middle class intelligentsia" — the professors, doctors, lawyers — who had understood and supported the flourishing of Indian coincident art, was fast getting alienated from the market. Sure, the art itself still found buyers. Within this short span the gallery has organized more than hundred exhibitions that have been widely acclaimed both in India and abroad.



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About a period of 20 years ago, the art industry was going through a bad transition. The "middle class intelligentsia" — the professors, doctors, lawyers — who had understood and supported the flourishing of Indian coincident art, was fast getting alienated from the market. Sure, the art itself still found buyers. Within this short span the gallery has organized more than hundred exhibitions that have been widely acclaimed both in India and abroad. A visit to the CIMA Art Gallery is a must for you, If you are an art aficionado. The major artists are Jamini Roy, Jatin Das, MF Hussain and Ganesh Payne. Appreciate the huge collection of paintings and other forms of art as preserved in the gallery. Rakhi Sarkar, together with the likes of artists Ganesh Pyne and Jogen Choudhury (an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India) in 2008, started the CIMA Art Mela in Kolkata, an initiative of her CIMA Arts Gallery based in the same city. They set out to make art more accessible, affordable, and to democratize its market — buzzwords that most art fairs today are repeating. The gallery showcases the best traditional metalwork's, textiles and handicrafts from the East. It has amazing variety and collection. People like to go and explore and even collect various exhibition because the prices for metal crafts and traditional handmade jewellery have gone up over the years. Life and art is same when it has seen here in CIMA.people have always admired their installation and exhibits whenever visited. It is specially display the folk art and culture. Surely a place for travelers and art lovers


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Hotels near CIMA Gallery

(0.08 mi) Hotel Nest International (0.15 mi) Collection O 207 Beck Bagan Ballygunge (0.14 mi) OYO 66643 Khan Guest House (0.20 mi) Hotel Beckbagan (0.25 mi) OYO 11896 Marble Palace Guest House Restaurants near CIMA Gallery: (0.12 mi) Chili's (0.12 mi) Yauatcha (0.12 mi) Bombay Brasserie (0.10 mi) The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (0.04 mi) Eat Good Food

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