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National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) - Modern art museum in Bengaluru , India
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National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) - Modern art museum in Bengaluru - default, India

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About National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) in Bengaluru

Museum housing paintings by modern & contemporary Indian artists, plus a cafe & an auditorium.

Address

National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru), 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052

Open Hours

Monday- Closed
Tuesday- 11 am-6 pm
Wednesday- 11 am-6 pm
Thursday- 11 am-6 pm
Friday- 11 am-6 pm
Saturday- 11 am-7:30 pm
Sunday- 11 am-7:30 pm

Overall Rating

4.4

Total User Reviews (1402)

Contact
080 2234 2338
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National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru), 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052
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National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) - Featured Reviews (1402)

Ajey HegdeAjey Hegde

Nice ambience. The cost is 20 per Indian citizen(18+) and 500 per foreign citizen. When I visited, there was an exhibition of 77 paintings by Nandalal Bose and they were pretty good. But I wouldn't recommend this place to a foreign citizen because for 500 Rs, this place has not much to offer.

Ashwin KokkadanAshwin Kokkadan

We went on Sunday afternoon. Surprisingly it there were hardly any crowd. Costed Rs20 per (Indian) person. They are a bit strict about photography but in a weird fashion. Its okay to take any number of photos of the artwork and installations but we are not allowed to click personal pictures (Basically can't have ourselves in that frame). Putting one star less because of that. There are guards standing in every corner and everyone is being watched. Fair enough. Otherwise the experience was great. Loved the ambiance.

Rubina BhatiRubina Bhati

The National Art Gallery is a captivating haven for art enthusiasts. Housing a vast collection of masterpieces, the gallery offers a diverse range of artistic expressions from various eras and cultures. The curated exhibits are thoughtfully presented, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and significance of each artwork. The gallery's architecture is awe-inspiring, complementing the artistic ambiance. A visit to the National Art Gallery is a must for anyone seeking inspiration and appreciation for the world of art.

Dmitry SlutskyDmitry Slutsky

Do you enjoy feeling like you're in a police station or being followed while trying to enjoy the art? If yes, you would like the museum. Otherwise, not so much. The female artists exhibition on the first floor was quite good. The rest was an exhibition of one artist, which was also decent, but the most of museum was closed. I'm not sure if it was a temporary or permanent thing, but after a half an hour of being followed I had enough anyways and left. Also they ask you your name and phone number on entrance, and there are guards openly displaying Kalashnikovs.

livylivy

Very spacious, great art works from various artists. The building is as pretty as the art pieces. Entrance fees is twenty rupees, which is next to nothing for seeing such amazing artworks. Quite a peaceful place, there's a cafe here as well.

Agni SenAgni Sen

The ambience of the gallery is fantastic. There is almost no noise in the surroundings thereby making the experience very serene. The first thing that comes to mind is the display. I visited during the Chiselled exhibition which was based on several sculptures done by female artists. The display of those sculptures were fantastic. The lighting, the sense of negative space to perfectly experience the sculpture were immaculate. Apart from that, in the other wing, several paintings were displayed which I believe is always ongoing and not a special exhibition. There were paintings from the Bengal School of Art which is one of my favorite art movements. Modern artworks were the majority as is the name. Some of the artworks were huge and aptly displayed allowing you to view them at your own pace. There is an affordable shop near the entrance where you can buy prints. There is also a nice simple cafe. There is an auditorium where events are held now and then. Now for some drawbacks. Firstly, the display being as fantastic as it is, the captions which included the artwork details and the artists' names were very small and most of them were very difficult to find in the lowly lit spaces. I counted at least 3-4 artworks which didn't have any captions so we were unable to know anything about the artist's names. This was a major negative point during the visit which I mentioned in the feedback book present near the entrance to the halls. Secondly, there were no catalogues which we could refer to while viewing the ongoing exhibition as well as the regular exhibition of the modern art paintings. Therefore we could only note down the names of the artworks and artists, about whom we didn't know much, to search for them later on from the web. The listening app is not very helpful as it doesn't have the specific artworks present in the actual exhibition gallery, thereby it is kind of useless in terms of this specific exhibition. The website also doesn't have any information catalogue for the exhibitions. Things you can't do inside the gallery: No videos and selfies please! You may take photos of the artworks preferably without the use of a flash. Please don't make a chaos inside as the ambience is very peaceful as is required to view and understand such pieces of art. Overall it was a fantastic experience but the drawbacks kept us looking for more information about the excellent pieces of art we just viewed.

Nishtha JainNishtha Jain

Fun place to visit for art lovers. The sculpture collection is amazing but the painting collection was not as great when I visit. Since the whole building is a restored mansion it's a beautiful spot for architectures as well

Komal Singh SolankiKomal Singh Solanki

With only rs.20 you can can experience a soothing vibe by visiting the art gallery. They have free cloak room for depositing bags and extra stuff. They also have cafeteria for hunger. Overall a worth going place.

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Frequently asked questions About National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru)

Where is National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) Located ?

National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) Located in Bengaluru of default. The complete address is National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru), 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052.

Can I get the contact No of 'National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru)' ?

Yes you can contact over this 080 2234 2338 no.

Is there any website for 'National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru)' ?

Yes you can connect National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru) with their website http://ngmaindia.gov.in/ngma_bangaluru.asp .

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