This book is the first-ever compilation of essays by cultural practitioners about the changing and unchanging dynamics of India's museum landscape. The essays highlight Indian cultural institutions? ambitious beginnings, missed opportunities along the way, and the canvas for future imaginings. At a time when museums in India are undergoing a sea change, this publication provides an invaluable insight into museum design, curatorial narratives, documentation and cataloguing and visitors? experience that will soon redefine museum perspectives in India. The book is a welcome resource for all museum planners, curators, conservators and researchers in the field.
Rama Lakshmi is the curator of Remember Bhopal Museum, and has been a correspondent with The Washington Post for 27 years. She lives in New Delhi, India. A museum studies graduate, she has worked with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and the Missouri History Museum. Shikha Jain is the Chief Editor of Context, an annual journal of DRONAH. She is also Director, DRONAH, an interdisciplinary organisation working on several museum planning projects across India.
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