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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath () is a visual art complex located in
Bangalore Bengaluru, also known as Bangalore (List of renamed places in India#Karnataka, its official name until 1 November 2014), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the southern States and union territories of India, Indian state of Kar ...
. The complex has 18 galleries. 13 of these galleries carry a permanent collection of paintings, sculptures and folk art. The other galleries are rented out for exhibitions of works by artists of repute. The folk art collection showcases Mysore paintings and leather puppets. The Parishat runs the College of Fine Arts, a visual arts college. Each January, the Parishath organizes ''Chitra Santhe'', a cultural event showcasing affordable art to the public. The motto of the event is "Art for All".


History

The ''Parishath'' started off on a two-and-a-half acres of land leased by the Government of Karnataka, with initial donations from H. K. Kejriwal, an industrialist. Svetoslav Roerich donated several of his paintings and those of his father Nicholas Roerich to the ''Parishath''. In 1964, Nanjunda Rao's ''Chitrakala Vidyalaya'' was added to the ''Parishath''. In 1966, it obtained recognition as an art-centre by the state and national '' Lalit Kala Akademi''. The ''Parishath'' pioneered a survey of the Karnataka state's art treasures such as the famous Mysore paintings. In time, the ''Parishath'' added galleries and a graphic studio, making it into a full-fledged art complex. In 1995, Kejriwal donated his family's art collection, which was displayed in spacious galleries in the ''Parishath''. In 1998-99, a sculpture gallery was added to the ''Parishath'' complex. An open-air theatre to cater to the needs of the visual and performing artists is also present. In 2003, two more large galleries for international and folk art were inaugurated.


Publications

The ''Parishath'' regularly publishes books on art and culture. Notable among these are: * Mysore chitramālā : traditional paintings * Humanism in art * Gaṇapatīya rūpagaḷu and Gaṇapati : 32 drawings from a 19th cent. scroll * Y. Subramanya Raju centenary celebration : atalogue of paintings on occasion of Sri Y. Subramanya Raju centenary celebrationref>


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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

College of Fine Arts
{{Karnataka topics Museums in Bengaluru Art museums and galleries in Bengaluru