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MAP India Is The Best Art and Photography Museum in India

MAP India is committed to the preservation of photographs, paintings, sculptures and other artefacts with aesthetic value for Indian art lovers. Our online website is accessible to museum lovers around the world as well as to people with disabilities or special needs. MAP features digital collaborations with other museums and institutions across the world. The Museum of Art & Photography has also tied up with 60+ institutions and conducted 250 plus free workshops for more than 5000 children.

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MAP India Is The Best Art and Photography Museum in India

MAP India is committed to the preservation of photographs, paintings, sculptures and other artefacts with aesthetic value for Indian art lovers. Our online website is accessible to museum lovers around the world as well as to people with disabilities or special needs. MAP features digital collaborations with other museums and institutions across the world. The Museum of Art & Photography has also tied up with 60+ institutions and conducted 250 plus free workshops for more than 5000 children.

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Museum of

Art & Photography


MAP Building

An architect’s impression of the


upcoming MAP building
Exhibitions
Interpreting and curating
collections
Collections
Preserving India's Cultural
Legacies
Inclusion
A museum without barriers

Accessible for people with


disabilities. Made possible
through a grant from the
Mphasis F1 Foundation
Education
& Outreach
Engaging Schools and 250+ free workshops
Communities
60+ Institutions
5000+ Children
3 Languages
Talks
Creating a space for
dialogue and debate

Open to everyone. Previously run


on-site
at the Bangalore International
Centre, now held online with a
global audience reach
Museums
Without
15
Linking collections globally, this series is a unique digital collaboration between MAP and
Borders institutions in India and across the world, with each episode juxtaposing an artwork from MAP
with an object from the partner museum. At present, MAP has launched 15 episodes and our most
episodes recent collaborations include episodes with the Peabody Essex Museum, the Mehrangarh
Museum and Trust, Crafts Council UK as well as the National Gallery Singapore.

Close to 10 episodes in the


pipeline; including
collaborations with Holkham
Hall, Huis Marseille, Museum
for Photography, the
Philadelphia Museum.
Kasturbhai Lalbhai Museum,
among others.
Art is Life:
SoundFrames
December 2021
Collaborations: Berklee
Main objective was to expand our College of Music, Boston and
engagement with audiences using Indian Music Experience,
the power of music. The festival Bangalore
looked at the intersection of music
and the visual arts to draw in Diversity in artists, gender and
younger, newer audiences and to genres
build the MAP brand
SoundFrames perfectly
encapsulates coming together
of Art and Music

Successful social media and


marketing campaign resulting
in over 10,000 views
Loans
Building bridges and sharing
resources

The MET IHC Singapore


TATE MGA

NGMA Others
Conservation
Saving India’s cultural
heritage

Made possible with a grant from


Tata Trusts

857 artworks restored


Technology
The museum of the
future

• Photogrammetry
• Hologram Technology
Table | Wall | Stage | Room
MAP Labs
Tech innovations for the
cultural space

Cutting-edge technology
solutions that enable
greater visibility, outreach
and enhances the impact of art &
culture globally
MAP
Academy
1. Encyclopaedia of Indian Art
2. Online Courses
3. Tools & Resources

A detail of a painting by Jamini Roy titled Flight to


Egypt, undated, tempera on board
Digital
Membership
Governance
Embedding best
practices and ensuring
transparency

Guided by professionals and experts


on our trust, board and advisory
panel

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