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National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum

The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum (NHHM) commonly known as National Crafts Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest crafts museums in India. It is run by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The museum is situated on the corner of the Pragati Maidan, facing the Purana Quila complex.[1] In 2015, the Government of India announced that a Hastkala (handicrafts) Academy would be established in the museum premises, converting some galleries into classrooms. Initial renovations destroyed one of the museum's most well-known artifacts, a room of murals painted by Madhubani artist Ganga Devi, leading to widespread criticism.[2][3] As of 2019, renovations are still ongoing.

National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum
Established1956
LocationPragati Maidan, Bhairon Road
New Delhi, India
Coordinates28°36′49″N 77°14′32″E / 28.613551°N 77.24232°E / 28.613551; 77.24232
Websitenationalcraftsmuseum.nic.in/

History edit

 
Terracotta shrine figure of Aiyanar, who is a male village guardian deity

The Crafts Museum was established in 1956 by the now defunct All India Handicrafts Board.[4] It was set up over a period of 30 years starting in the 1950s and 60s by the efforts of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, when the area was envisaged as an ethnographic space where craftsmen from various parts of India would come in to work towards preservation of various traditional arts and crafts. By the 1980s it already had a substantial collection, and in time the museum space gradually evolved and transformed into its present shape.[5]

 
Village Complex Area, Crafts Museum, New Delhi
 
Entrance for Crafts Museum Galleries
 
Michelle Obama at National Craft Museum, Delhi, 2010.

Today the museum holds over 35,000 rare and distinctive pieces reflecting the continuing tradition of Indian craftsmen through painting, embroidery, textiles, various crafts of clay, stone and wood, all housed in a building designed between 1975 and 1990 by architect Charles Correa,[1][6][7] incorporating traditional architectural vocabulary into a modern design.[8]

Overview edit

Various galleries within the museum include the Tribal and Rural Craft Gallery, Gallery of Courtly Crafts, Textile Gallery, and Gallery of Popular Culture.[9] Some of its prized collection include, the 250-300-year-old, Bhoota Collection from Karnataka, rare Kashmiri 300-year-old ‘dushalas’, handkerchiefs from Chamba, known for their unique embroidery, rare brocade and Baluchari saris, Kutch embroidery, precious metal jewellery and much more. The museum is popular for an exhaustive collection of textiles.[10] The museum also houses a village complex spread over 5-acre (20,000 m2), with 15 structures representing village dwellings, courtyards and shrines from different states of India, with items of day-to-day life displayed. The entire village complex is a remnant of a temporary exhibition on the theme of rural India, held in 1972. Today several traditional craftsmen in residence at the museum, can be seen working in a designated area within the museum complex, who also sell the crafts they create.

Apart from the collection, the museum houses research and documentation facilities, a reference library, a conservation laboratory, a photo laboratory and an auditorium. It is open from 9.30 am to 5 pm, except on Mondays. It is accessible through Pragati Maidan Delhi Metro Station.

Renovation and destruction of mural edit

In 2015, the Government of India announced that it would be creating a new Hastkala (handicrafts) Academy to train artisans on the Crafts Museum campus, converting existing galleries into classrooms.[3] Renovations were initiated in 2015.[11] An official from the Ministry of Textiles made an assurance that the establishment of the academy would not result in the closing of the museum, or disturbing any of the museum galleries or exhibits.[12] Despite this, in 2015, renovations at the museum destroyed hand-painted murals by Padma-Shri Award-winning artist Ganga Devi.

In the 1990s, the Crafts Museum commissioned renowned artist and Padma Shri Awardee Ganga Devi to paint the internal walls of a room in the traditional Madhubani style of art. The project, completed over six months, was undertaken while Ganga Devi undertook a residency at the Crafts Museum, while simultaneously being treated for cancer, a year before her death. Her work created a traditional Mithila style kohbar ghar, or a marriage room, decorated with murals.[13] It was the only example of a "complete iconographic rendering of Mithila’s kohbar ghar" in any museum.[2]

In 2015, the Crafts Museum was renovated, and the walls painted by Ganga Devi were completely whitewashed, entirely destroying the hand-painted murals, ostensibly to remedy damage in the walls.[14] The renovation resulted in criticism of the museum's administration, especially by curators who had recently visited the museum and could not confirm significant damage apart from minor chipping.[13] Conservationist Laila Tyabji expressed the view that the murals could have been restored but no efforts had been made to do so.[15] A museum official was quoted as saying "..don't worry, we will get another made" in response to the destruction of the murals.[15][16]

In 2019, the Government of India's Ministry of Textiles announced that there would be renewed efforts to renovate the museum to make spaces for teaching.[17]

Building edit

Galleries edit

 
Exhibit in Craft Museum New Delhi

The Crafts Museum has on display part of its permanent collection in its galleries of Bhuta Sculpture Gallery, Tribal & Folk Art, Ritual Craft Gallery, Courtly Craft & Textiles Gallery. The Village Complex also has open walls along the corridors & passages which are used as the canvas to display the painted traditions of several tribes of folk artisans. New folk artists come in every month from different parts of the country to paint on the museum's walls.

Paintings edit

Bhuta Sculpture Gallery edit

Tribal and Folk Art edit

Ritual Craft Gallery edit

Courtly Craft Gallery edit

Textiles Gallery edit

Exhibitions edit

 
Camel exhibition in Temporary Gallery

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum 2009-06-19 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
  2. ^ a b Bhanj, Jaideep Deo (10 September 2015). "Renovation wipes out painting". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Crafts Museum may soon be history". The Indian Express. 12 April 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  4. ^ "National Crafts Museum: Away from Delhi's chaos, history in all its glory". The Indian Express. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  5. ^ Jain, Jyotindra; Aggarwala, Aarti (1989). National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, New Delhi. Ahmedabad: Mapin Pub. p. 221. ISBN 978-0-944142-23-3.
  6. ^ About Museum
  7. ^ National Crafts Museum Delhi
  8. ^ Charles Correa – Finding a New Indian Architecture BBC Radio 3.
  9. ^ Crafts Museum
  10. ^ (Hg.), Gabriela Krist, Tatjana Bayerová (2010). Heritage conservation and research in India : 60 years of Indo-Austrian collaboration. Wien: Böhlau. p. 184. ISBN 978-3-205-78561-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Vasudev, Shefalee (14 March 2015). "A museum of memories". mint. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  12. ^ "No proposal to close down National Craft Museum, says government". The Economic Times. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  13. ^ a b Raaj, Neelam (10 September 2015). "Crafts museum 'renovation' wipes out famed Madhubani murals". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  14. ^ "In Beautification Drive, Govt Whitewashes Precious Murals Off Delhi Museum Walls". HuffPost. 10 September 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Ganga Devi's Left The Building". The Indian Express. 12 September 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  16. ^ "An Artist's Lifework Painted Over by the Brushstrokes of Bureaucracy". The Wire. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  17. ^ "A long-overdue revamp of the Crafts Museum in Delhi is in the offing this summer, with an all-new textiles gallery and academic courses for professionals". The Indian Express. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2021.

External links edit

  • National Crafts Museum website
  • Museum layout
  • Crafts Museum at Google Cultural Institute

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The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum NHHM commonly known as National Crafts Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest crafts museums in India It is run by the Ministry of Textiles Government of India The museum is situated on the corner of the Pragati Maidan facing the Purana Quila complex 1 In 2015 the Government of India announced that a Hastkala handicrafts Academy would be established in the museum premises converting some galleries into classrooms Initial renovations destroyed one of the museum s most well known artifacts a room of murals painted by Madhubani artist Ganga Devi leading to widespread criticism 2 3 As of 2019 update renovations are still ongoing National Handicrafts and Handlooms MuseumEstablished1956LocationPragati Maidan Bhairon RoadNew Delhi IndiaCoordinates28 36 49 N 77 14 32 E 28 613551 N 77 24232 E 28 613551 77 24232Websitenationalcraftsmuseum nic in Contents 1 History 2 Overview 3 Renovation and destruction of mural 4 Building 5 Galleries 5 1 Paintings 5 2 Bhuta Sculpture Gallery 5 3 Tribal and Folk Art 5 4 Ritual Craft Gallery 5 5 Courtly Craft Gallery 5 6 Textiles Gallery 6 Exhibitions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Terracotta shrine figure of Aiyanar who is a male village guardian deityThe Crafts Museum was established in 1956 by the now defunct All India Handicrafts Board 4 It was set up over a period of 30 years starting in the 1950s and 60s by the efforts of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay when the area was envisaged as an ethnographic space where craftsmen from various parts of India would come in to work towards preservation of various traditional arts and crafts By the 1980s it already had a substantial collection and in time the museum space gradually evolved and transformed into its present shape 5 nbsp Village Complex Area Crafts Museum New Delhi nbsp Entrance for Crafts Museum Galleries nbsp Michelle Obama at National Craft Museum Delhi 2010 Today the museum holds over 35 000 rare and distinctive pieces reflecting the continuing tradition of Indian craftsmen through painting embroidery textiles various crafts of clay stone and wood all housed in a building designed between 1975 and 1990 by architect Charles Correa 1 6 7 incorporating traditional architectural vocabulary into a modern design 8 Overview editVarious galleries within the museum include the Tribal and Rural Craft Gallery Gallery of Courtly Crafts Textile Gallery and Gallery of Popular Culture 9 Some of its prized collection include the 250 300 year old Bhoota Collection from Karnataka rare Kashmiri 300 year old dushalas handkerchiefs from Chamba known for their unique embroidery rare brocade and Baluchari saris Kutch embroidery precious metal jewellery and much more The museum is popular for an exhaustive collection of textiles 10 The museum also houses a village complex spread over 5 acre 20 000 m2 with 15 structures representing village dwellings courtyards and shrines from different states of India with items of day to day life displayed The entire village complex is a remnant of a temporary exhibition on the theme of rural India held in 1972 Today several traditional craftsmen in residence at the museum can be seen working in a designated area within the museum complex who also sell the crafts they create Apart from the collection the museum houses research and documentation facilities a reference library a conservation laboratory a photo laboratory and an auditorium It is open from 9 30 am to 5 pm except on Mondays It is accessible through Pragati Maidan Delhi Metro Station Renovation and destruction of mural editIn 2015 the Government of India announced that it would be creating a new Hastkala handicrafts Academy to train artisans on the Crafts Museum campus converting existing galleries into classrooms 3 Renovations were initiated in 2015 11 An official from the Ministry of Textiles made an assurance that the establishment of the academy would not result in the closing of the museum or disturbing any of the museum galleries or exhibits 12 Despite this in 2015 renovations at the museum destroyed hand painted murals by Padma Shri Award winning artist Ganga Devi In the 1990s the Crafts Museum commissioned renowned artist and Padma Shri Awardee Ganga Devi to paint the internal walls of a room in the traditional Madhubani style of art The project completed over six months was undertaken while Ganga Devi undertook a residency at the Crafts Museum while simultaneously being treated for cancer a year before her death Her work created a traditional Mithila style kohbar ghar or a marriage room decorated with murals 13 It was the only example of a complete iconographic rendering of Mithila s kohbar ghar in any museum 2 In 2015 the Crafts Museum was renovated and the walls painted by Ganga Devi were completely whitewashed entirely destroying the hand painted murals ostensibly to remedy damage in the walls 14 The renovation resulted in criticism of the museum s administration especially by curators who had recently visited the museum and could not confirm significant damage apart from minor chipping 13 Conservationist Laila Tyabji expressed the view that the murals could have been restored but no efforts had been made to do so 15 A museum official was quoted as saying don t worry we will get another made in response to the destruction of the murals 15 16 In 2019 the Government of India s Ministry of Textiles announced that there would be renewed efforts to renovate the museum to make spaces for teaching 17 Building edit nbsp Angan Manch Theatre nbsp Crafts Demonstration Area nbsp Chariot nbsp Pigeon House nbsp Kullu HutGalleries edit nbsp Exhibit in Craft Museum New DelhiThe Crafts Museum has on display part of its permanent collection in its galleries of Bhuta Sculpture Gallery Tribal amp Folk Art Ritual Craft Gallery Courtly Craft amp Textiles Gallery The Village Complex also has open walls along the corridors amp passages which are used as the canvas to display the painted traditions of several tribes of folk artisans New folk artists come in every month from different parts of the country to paint on the museum s walls Paintings edit nbsp Woman with sitar Tanjore painting nbsp Woman breast feeding a boy nbsp Woman with child wood painting nbsp Radha Krishna wood painting nbsp Vishnu wood paintingBhuta Sculpture Gallery edit nbsp View of the Bhuta GalleryTribal and Folk Art edit Ritual Craft Gallery edit nbsp Jain Shrine Temple Gallery Crafts Museum nbsp Wooden Jain sculpture nbsp Temple GalleryCourtly Craft Gallery edit nbsp Haweli Courtly Crafts Gallery Crafts Museum nbsp Courtly Crafts Gallery nbsp A long view of the Courtly Crafts GalleryTextiles Gallery edit nbsp Display of Textiles Crafts Museum nbsp Display of looms in the Textiles Gallery nbsp nbsp nbsp Exhibitions editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp Camel exhibition in Temporary GallerySee also editTextile industry in IndiaReferences edit a b National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum Archived 2009 06 19 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of Textiles Government of India a b Bhanj Jaideep Deo 10 September 2015 Renovation wipes out painting The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 3 December 2021 a b Crafts Museum may soon be history The Indian Express 12 April 2015 Retrieved 3 December 2021 National Crafts Museum Away from Delhi s chaos history in all its glory The Indian Express 7 February 2020 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Jain Jyotindra Aggarwala Aarti 1989 National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum New Delhi Ahmedabad Mapin Pub p 221 ISBN 978 0 944142 23 3 About Museum National Crafts Museum Delhi Charles Correa Finding a New Indian Architecture BBC Radio 3 Crafts Museum Hg Gabriela Krist Tatjana Bayerova 2010 Heritage conservation and research in India 60 years of Indo Austrian collaboration Wien Bohlau p 184 ISBN 978 3 205 78561 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Vasudev Shefalee 14 March 2015 A museum of memories mint Retrieved 3 December 2021 No proposal to close down National Craft Museum says government The Economic Times Retrieved 3 December 2021 a b Raaj Neelam 10 September 2015 Crafts museum renovation wipes out famed Madhubani murals The Times of India Retrieved 3 December 2021 In Beautification Drive Govt Whitewashes Precious Murals Off Delhi Museum Walls HuffPost 10 September 2015 Retrieved 3 December 2021 a b Ganga Devi s Left The Building The Indian Express 12 September 2015 Retrieved 3 December 2021 An Artist s Lifework Painted Over by the Brushstrokes of Bureaucracy The Wire Retrieved 3 December 2021 A long overdue revamp of the Crafts Museum in Delhi is in the offing this summer with an all new textiles gallery and academic courses for professionals The Indian Express 25 April 2019 Retrieved 3 December 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crafts Museum New Delhi 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