Major contemporary Indian artists to work in Delhi jail
High-profile participants include T.V. Santosh and G.R. Iranna
By Lucian Harris | Web only
Published online 23 Jul 09 (News)
Delhi. Delhi’s once notorious Tihar jail has played host to some of India’s best known contemporary artists as part of an initiative to use art as a way to stimulate young inmates. Devised by the Ramchander Nath Foundation (RNF) and the Ojas Art consultancy, the project has provided art workshops and training focused on rehabilitation.
Visits to the jail have been arranged for 36 artists from all over the country, including many high-profile contemporary practitioners. Notable participants include Rameshwar Broota, T.V. Santosh, Jagannath Panda, Bose Krishnamachari, Baiju Parthan, Riyas Komu, and G.R. Iranna. All have agreed to donate a work of art, with the entire selection set to go on show in an exhibition at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Art in Delhi (12 August-2 September), curated by RNF project director Anubhav Nath and critic Johnny M.L.