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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a sculpture garden for rock enthusiasts in Chandigarh, India. It is also known as Nek Chand Saini's Rock Garden of Nathupur after its founder Nek Chand Saini, a government official who started building the garden secretly in his spare time in 1957. It has spread over an area of 40 acres (16 ha), and is completely built from industrial, home waste, and discarded items.[1][2]

Rock Garden
TypeUrban park
LocationChandigarh, India
Coordinates30°45′07″N 76°48′25″E / 30.752°N 76.807°E / 30.752; 76.807Coordinates: 30°45′07″N 76°48′25″E / 30.752°N 76.807°E / 30.752; 76.807
Area160,000 sq.m.
Created1957-1976
Visitors1.5 million

Description

The Rock Garden sits near Sukhna Lake.[3] It consists of man-made interlinked waterfalls and many other sculptures that have been made of scrap and other kinds of waste (bottles, glasses, bangles, tiles, ceramic pots, sinks, electrical waste, broken pipes, etc.) which are placed in walled paths.[citation needed][4]

 
The garden is most famous for its sculptures made from recycled ceramic

In his spare time, Nek Chand started collecting materials from demolition sites around the city. He recycled these materials into his own vision of the divine kingdom of Sukrani, choosing a gorge in a forest near Sukhna Lake for his work. The gorge had been designated as a land conservancy, a forest buffer established in 1902 that nothing could be built on. Chand's work was illegal, but he was able to hide it for 18 years before it was discovered by the authorities in 1976. By this time, it had grown into a 12-acre (4.9 ha) complex of interlinked courtyards, each filled with hundreds of pottery-covered concrete sculptures of dancers, musicians, and animals.[5]

 
Waterfall and path at Rock Garden, Chandigarh

His work was in danger of being demolished, but he was able to get public opinion on his side. In 1976 the park was inaugurated as a public space. Nek Chand was given a salary, a title ("Sub-Divisional Engineer, Rock Garden") and 50 laborers so that he could work full-time. The Rock Garden appeared on an Indian stamp in 1983.[6] The Rock Garden is still made out of recycled materials. With the government's help, Chand was able to set up collection centers around the city for waste, especially rags and broken ceramics.[7][8]

When Chand left the country on a lecture tour in 1996, the city withdrew its funding, and vandals attacked the park. The Rock Garden Society took over the administration and upkeep of this unique visionary environment.[9][10]

The garden is visited by over 5,000 people daily, with more than 12 million visitors since its inception.[11]

Dolls Museum

There is also a Dolls Museum inside Rock Garden. It was inaugurated by UT Administrator V.P. Singh Badnore to mark the second death anniversary of its founder Nek Chand. The museum comprises 200 rag dolls made from waste cloth. The dolls were made by Nek Chand in the 1970s.[12]

Gallery

 
Rock Garden in Chandigarh - A book by Dr SS Bhatti.

See also

Further reading

  • Nek Chand's outsider art: the rock garden of Chandigarh, by Lucienne Peiry, John Maizels, Philippe Lespinasse, Nek Chand. Published by Flammarion, 2006. ISBN 2-08-030518-2.
  • The Collection, the Ruin and the Theatre: Architecture, sculpture and landscape in Nek Chand's Rock Garden, by Soumyen Bandyopadhyay and Iain Jackson. Liverpool University Press, 2007. ISBN 1-84631-120-9.
  • Sublime Spaces and Visionary Worlds: Built Environments of Vernacular Artists, by Leslie Umberger (author), Erika Doss (contributor), Ruth Kohler (contributor), Lisa Stone (contributor).

References

  1. ^ id=3CdgUwZBNwIC&pg=PA321&dq=Rock+Garden,+Chandigarh&as_brr=0#PPA319,M1 Nek Chand Rock Garden Sublime Spaces and Visionary Worlds: Built Environments of Vernacular Artists, by Leslie Umberger, Erika Lee Doss, Ruth DeYoung Kohler II, Lisa Stone. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2007. ISBN 1-56898-728-5. Page 319-Page 322.
  2. ^ "Night tourism to light up 'rocks'". The Times of India. 1 July 2012. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Working wealth out of waste". The Hindu.
  4. ^ Bhatnagar, V. S. (1996). Chandigarh, the City Beautiful: Environmental Profile of a Modern Indian City. ISBN 9788170247906.
  5. ^ Shakur, Tasleem; d'Souza, Karen (2003). Picturing South Asian Culture in English: Textual and Visual Representations. ISBN 9780954446307.
  6. ^ "Pak scribes tour city, visit Rock Garden". The Indian Express. 22 November 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  7. ^ TNN (1 October 2009). "'Pricey' weddings at Rock Garden". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  8. ^ "Chandigarh Rock Garden to get a face-lift". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013.
  9. ^ Sajnani, Manohar (2001). Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India, Volume 1. ISBN 9788178350172.
  10. ^ "The Rock Garden, Chandigarh, India," PBS Independent Lens, Off the Map
  11. ^ Silas, Sandeep (November 2005). Discover India by Rail. ISBN 9788120729391.
  12. ^ "Rock Garden of Chandigarh: Doll museum opens in memory of Nek Chand | Chandigarh News - Times of India". The Times of India.

External links

  • Nekchand Foundation website

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The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a sculpture garden for rock enthusiasts in Chandigarh India It is also known as Nek Chand Saini s Rock Garden of Nathupur after its founder Nek Chand Saini a government official who started building the garden secretly in his spare time in 1957 It has spread over an area of 40 acres 16 ha and is completely built from industrial home waste and discarded items 1 2 Rock GardenTypeUrban parkLocationChandigarh IndiaCoordinates30 45 07 N 76 48 25 E 30 752 N 76 807 E 30 752 76 807 Coordinates 30 45 07 N 76 48 25 E 30 752 N 76 807 E 30 752 76 807Area160 000 sq m Created1957 1976Visitors1 5 million Contents 1 Description 1 1 Dolls Museum 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksDescription EditThe Rock Garden sits near Sukhna Lake 3 It consists of man made interlinked waterfalls and many other sculptures that have been made of scrap and other kinds of waste bottles glasses bangles tiles ceramic pots sinks electrical waste broken pipes etc which are placed in walled paths citation needed 4 The garden is most famous for its sculptures made from recycled ceramicIn his spare time Nek Chand started collecting materials from demolition sites around the city He recycled these materials into his own vision of the divine kingdom of Sukrani choosing a gorge in a forest near Sukhna Lake for his work The gorge had been designated as a land conservancy a forest buffer established in 1902 that nothing could be built on Chand s work was illegal but he was able to hide it for 18 years before it was discovered by the authorities in 1976 By this time it had grown into a 12 acre 4 9 ha complex of interlinked courtyards each filled with hundreds of pottery covered concrete sculptures of dancers musicians and animals 5 Waterfall and path at Rock Garden Chandigarh His work was in danger of being demolished but he was able to get public opinion on his side In 1976 the park was inaugurated as a public space Nek Chand was given a salary a title Sub Divisional Engineer Rock Garden and 50 laborers so that he could work full time The Rock Garden appeared on an Indian stamp in 1983 6 The Rock Garden is still made out of recycled materials With the government s help Chand was able to set up collection centers around the city for waste especially rags and broken ceramics 7 8 When Chand left the country on a lecture tour in 1996 the city withdrew its funding and vandals attacked the park The Rock Garden Society took over the administration and upkeep of this unique visionary environment 9 10 The garden is visited by over 5 000 people daily with more than 12 million visitors since its inception 11 Dolls Museum Edit There is also a Dolls Museum inside Rock Garden It was inaugurated by UT Administrator V P Singh Badnore to mark the second death anniversary of its founder Nek Chand The museum comprises 200 rag dolls made from waste cloth The dolls were made by Nek Chand in the 1970s 12 Gallery Edit Entrance Dedication day memorial 7 July 1988 Rock Garden Chandigarh India Dancing girls at Rock Garden Chandigarh Decorated wall at Rock Garden Rock Garden in Chandigarh A book by Dr SS Bhatti See also Edit Gardens portal List of single artist museumsFurther reading EditNek Chand s outsider art the rock garden of Chandigarh by Lucienne Peiry John Maizels Philippe Lespinasse Nek Chand Published by Flammarion 2006 ISBN 2 08 030518 2 The Collection the Ruin and the Theatre Architecture sculpture and landscape in Nek Chand s Rock Garden by Soumyen Bandyopadhyay and Iain Jackson Liverpool University Press 2007 ISBN 1 84631 120 9 Sublime Spaces and Visionary Worlds Built Environments of Vernacular Artists by Leslie Umberger author Erika Doss contributor Ruth Kohler contributor Lisa Stone contributor References Edit id 3CdgUwZBNwIC amp pg PA321 amp dq Rock Garden Chandigarh amp as brr 0 PPA319 M1 Nek Chand Rock Garden Sublime Spaces and Visionary Worlds Built Environments of Vernacular Artists by Leslie Umberger Erika Lee Doss Ruth DeYoung Kohler II Lisa Stone Published by Princeton Architectural Press 2007 ISBN 1 56898 728 5 Page 319 Page 322 Night tourism to light up rocks The Times of India 1 July 2012 Archived from the original on 26 January 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2012 Working wealth out of waste The Hindu Bhatnagar V S 1996 Chandigarh the City Beautiful Environmental Profile of a Modern Indian City ISBN 9788170247906 Shakur Tasleem d Souza Karen 2003 Picturing South Asian Culture in English Textual and Visual Representations ISBN 9780954446307 Pak scribes tour city visit Rock Garden The Indian Express 22 November 2011 Retrieved 12 February 2017 TNN 1 October 2009 Pricey weddings at Rock Garden The Times of India Retrieved 12 February 2017 Chandigarh Rock Garden to get a face lift The Times of India Archived from the original on 4 January 2013 Sajnani Manohar 2001 Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India Volume 1 ISBN 9788178350172 The Rock Garden Chandigarh India PBS Independent Lens Off the Map Silas Sandeep November 2005 Discover India by Rail ISBN 9788120729391 Rock Garden of Chandigarh Doll museum opens in memory of Nek Chand Chandigarh News Times of India The Times of India External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rock Garden Chandigarh Nekchand Foundation website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rock Garden of Chandigarh amp oldid 1125389697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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