Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Modern Indian Art

Question:

What was K. G. Subramanyan's view on the display of art?

1. Art should only be displayed in art galleries.
2. Art should remain confined to private spaces.
3. Art should be made a part of public buildings for everyone to see.
4. Art should only be visible to artists.

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

3

Explanation:

Answer:  Art should be made a part of public buildings for everyone to see.
K. G. Subramanyan did not want art to remain confined to art galleries but be made a part of public buildings for all to see.

Among the many murals K. G. Subramanyan made, there is a famous one in Kala Bhavana on the outer wall of a building. He did not want art to remain confined to art galleries but be made a part of public buildings for all to see. Such a public view of art can also be seen in a popular exhibition called ‘Place for People’ in 1981. It was shown in Delhi and Bombay and had six artists— Bhupen Khakhar, Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, Vivan Sundaram, Nalini Malani, Sudhir Patwardan and Jogen Chowdhury. The first two were from Baroda and an eminent art critic, Geeta Kapur, wrote about it. So far, we came across manifestos written by artists themselves, but in this case, the role of the art critic to explain what the artists wanted to express became important.