The project at Mumbai airport has brought together several artists.
Mumbai:
The Art project at Mumbai airport initiated by Sanjay Reddy, Vice President of the GVK group, has propelled Mumbai into the A-list of National Geographic's 'Smart Cities' across the world. With an expected annual footfall of 40 million, the terminal can claim to be the most visited museum in the world.
T2 will show off some of the best of Indian art and craft to foreign as well as Indian visitors. Rajiv Sethi, the curator of this project, has brought together traditional craftsmen and eminent artists to work with historic pieces and create new ones. Rajiv Sethi goes on to say, "I have never differentiated. I have never created hierarchies between what's considered art and what's considered craft'.
That's why this project titled 'Jaye He' is seeing several exciting collaborations, like contemporary artist Nilima Sheikh working alongside Fayaz Ahmad Jan -- who comes from a family of master papier-mache workers -- and celebrated craftsman Lal Singh Bhati creating a
cheel gadi together with Bhupinder.
The project attempts to display a blend of traditional and contemporary India. This art is not ornamental, it provokes the viewers and forces them to take positions; political, social and ecological. The collaborative works by about 100 artists depict India's many facets and uses mediums like fibre glass, ceramics, papier-mache, terracotta, metal, stone and cloth. Art Matters takes a look at that part of T2's art museum which becomes operational next year.