Make time for a guided museum tour at international airport

Over 7,000 Indian artworks are on display along the 3.2-km-long tour across four levels of the airport

May 19, 2017 12:18 am | Updated November 13, 2021 10:59 am IST - Mumbai

On the occasion of International Museum Day, the Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. launched Jaya He Safari, a guided tour of the Jaya He GVK New Museum located within the integrated Terminal 2 of the international airport at Sahar.

State Tourism Minister Jaykumar Rawal, inaugurated the guided tour, a 3.2-km-long art walk across four levels of the airport. On display are over 7,000 Indian art pieces made by more than 100 artists between the 8th and the 19th century. The art pieces are based on six themes: India Elemental, India Greets, India Sentinels, India Seamless, India Global and India Moves.

The safari, a 15-minute tour of a long curvilinear art wall along the skylight of the terminal, is open to domestic and international passengers. Artworks on display include Palitana Painting, Nocturnal Metropolis, Fortress of Clay and Resilent-Resonances of City.

Mr. Rawal said, “The GVK airport is the modern gateway of India, with 5 crore visitors. Jaya He, part of the national anthem, encapsulates the glory of the nation. It is one of the most viewed museums in the world and it won’t be long before people come and catch a glimpse of the museum.”

Artist Abhay Pandit said, “Through these paintings, we have tried to create an old, rich drama culture. We hope through our paintings, the next generation can recollect and carry forward the diminishing rich culture.” Mr. Pandit’s art work, Theatrical Screening, amde in collaboration with Moreshwar Patil and Anil Naik, depicts sangeet classical dramas and studio photography,

A spokesperson at Mumbai International Airport said, “Through this safari, we now have a guided tour for art lovers. A guide will take them through the journey depending on the level they are on. International passengers will enjoy the experience on level four, and domestic passengers on level three.”

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