Lodhi Art District: Lodhi Colony is a government housing neighbourhood built during the British Raj in the 1940s. Designed by architect Walter Sykes George, the colony is known for being pedestrian-friendly, with its large sidewalks and abundant greenery – a rarity for the city of New Delhi.
Along with urban reinterpretation of realism, surrealism, abstract art, graffiti, and more, Lodhi has also a special localised focus on diminishing traditional Indian art forms—such as Gond, Sign Painting, and Shekawati. By showcasing such varied practises on a common platform, the art district enables cross-cultural exchange and bridges the gap between the old and the new.
Each artwork in its own specific way explores the narratives of the city, adopting relevant themes like women empowerment, trans inclusion, environment, and heritage conservation. The murals, therefore, serve also to stimulate our civic responsibilities and build values of inclusivity amongst otherwise-segregated communities
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