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Art of commuting: Delhi metro stations double up as art galleries
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SME Times News Bureau | 20 May, 2019
Most Indians may still need a push to visit art galleries and museums,
but when the national capital's favourite commuting mode Metro Rail
doubles up as a contemporary art gallery itself, it is not uncommon to
see Delhiwallahs stop, look and even click an occasional selfie.
Whether
it is abstract or realistic art, colourful ceramic tiles or informative
panels, the wide station network of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
seems to have it all covered, as the modern transport service that
began in 2002 and continues to expand, zooms in on art and culture.
The
artworks at Pink Line's Johri Enclave station is a tribute to the
eminent classical artists of India. Creative portraits of great artists
like shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan, noted flautist Hariprasad
Chaurasia, popular vocalist Shubha Mudgal and sitar maestro Pandit Ravi
Shankar dot the station premises.
The Pink Line and Indian
cultural symbols seem to coalesce in more stations, especially Gokulpuri
and Shiv Vihar, which exhibit different dance cultures of our country:
Dhunuchi, Bhangram, Dandiya Raas, Bharatanatyam, for the former and
Chhau, Cham and Kathputli for the latter.
On the Hauz Khas
station, an intersection of the Yellow and Magenta Lines, historical
monuments galore. Lodhi Tombs, the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Jama Masjid,
and Humayun's Tomb reflect the diverse cultural fabric of India.
Many other metro stations are ready takers of art on history and heritage. Mandi House comes first to mind.
The
works here chronicles the journey of the area from brick kilns to a
culture hub. Its panels display digital prints of original maps and
vintage photographs, like a rare aerial view of the Modern School at
Barakhamba, an old photograph of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru opening the Sapru House, and actor Naseeruddin Shah in a 1973
theatre production by theatre doyen Ebrahim Alkazi.
Rare images of Dadi Pudumjee, under whom the Sri Ram Centre established the first modern puppet theatre are also on display.
At
the INA metro station, the DMRC, in collaboration with the Ministry of
Textiles, has also installed 58 panels of handicrafts and handlooms
created by craftsmen from across India - from Mithila paintings from
Bihar to terracotta tiles from Rajasthan.
Two stations on the
long and busy Blue Line, Karol Bagh and Karkardooma, use ceramic
artworks and painted wall works to show signs of a modern, progressive
society.
While the Karol Bagh murals feature development aspects
like education and technology, the Karkardooma station, which opens near
the Karkardooma District Court, has references to the judiciary: a set
of scales and hands, handcuffs, police and a colossal Ashok Chakra.
Nature
enthusiasts who commute by metro are not disappointed as well, as
Mandawali-West Vinod Nagar has its focus on flora and fauna, and the
walls of this station feature vibrant paintings of leaves, flowers,
toucans and koi fish. Serene!
Regular metro commuters would also
know of the Metro Museum at the Patel Chowk Metro Station, which traces
the genesis of the Delhi Metro which took 32 years to reach the
operational stage from the drawing boards.
As per DMRC, Delhi
Metro stations that cover almost every corner of the NCR today are
perfect spaces for the promotion of India's art and culture
"Such
projects have also contributed towards the beautification of the city
in general. We have also tried to portray the heritage and history of
the areas around the stations. For example, the stations passing through
old Delhi has artworks related to that area," a DMRC spokesperson told
IANS.
For now, Delhi Metro's present span of over 370 km and 271
stations (including the Noida-Greater Noida Aqua Line) has a lot to
offer to its average daily ridership of about 30 lakh people.
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