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:: Previous Exhibitions from the Tapi Collection ::
In Adoration of Krishna; Pichhwais of Srinathji from the TAPI
Collection Was also kept open for public viewing in Mumbai at Chhatrapati Shivaji Naharaj Vastu Sangrahalya (formerly The Prince of Wales Meseum),from 08 February to 02 March 2008. Was also organised in Surat at Garden Gallery of Textiles and Art, Garden Mills' Complex,Sahara Gate,Surat from March 17,2008 to April 20,2008... more information
?MASTERS OF THE CLOTH? Indian Textiles Traded to Distant Shores: TAPI Collection The exhibition was a collaborative effort of the TAPI Collection, Mumbai, and India?s premier official museum, the National Museum, New Delhi, India. ?Masters of the Cloth ?? presents examples of Indian textiles that went by way of trade to the islands of Indonesia, to Thailand and Sri Lanka in the east, and to Persia, Egypt, Nigeria, Portugal, Netherlands, Britain, France in the West. Included is a solitary example of a stamped chintz that reached the US. These textiles, and the supporting lithographic material, reconstruct the tales of their journeys to lands where they played multifarious roles ... more information "Remembering Bhupen": A Bhupen Khakhar Comemorative Show from the Bhupen Khakhar Estate and the Tapi Collection at the Garden Gallery of Art, Mumbai in March 2005. "Dorukha Shawls: Kashmir's Reversible Marvel" at the Coomaraswamy Hall, Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai in February 2004 (Kala Ghoda Festival) "Decorative, Ceremonial & Heirloom Textiles: Indian Textiles to the East and West from the Tapi Collection" at the Birla Academy of Fine Art, Kolkata in November 2003 (Organised by SUTRA) "Glimpses of the Past: Masterpieces from the Tapi Collection" at the Garden Gallery of Art, Mumbai in March 2003. "Indian Trade Cloth from the Tapi Collection" at the British Council Auditorium in January 2003.
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