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#nammabangelore #chitrasanthe #artexibition KARNATAKA CHITRAKALA PARISHATH 17th Chitra Sante on Sunday 5th January 2020 There is inclusivity as participants are a mix of national awardees, amateurs, professionals and caricature and tattoo professionals. There will be nearly two lakh paintings displayed from nearly 2,000 artists in mixed media. From graphic and oil paintings to portraits, village scenes, abstracts, traditional to sculptures and cast decor pieces, they will all be available. #whywouldi #art #painting #bestexibition #pencilsketch Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is situated in the heart of Bangalore city (India), with beautiful vibrant premises. It was established in 1960 by the founder President late M. Arya Murthy and founder Secretary late Prof. M.S Nanjunda Rao. Karnataka Chitrakala Prishath is an Art Complex, operating in Bangalore from the mid-sixties as the leading center for Visual Arts. It is a land mark for visual culture in the city and the State. It comprise of a network of Museums, Galleries and Archives that display a valuable collection of Pan –Indian Visual Culture that includes Folk, Traditional, Modern and Contemporary Art. CKP is already a tourist spot, a center for visual discourse and space for visiting artists from all over the globe. Also hosting a College of Fine Arts,Undergraduation, Post –Graduation and Research Program in Visual Arts for Indian and foreign students, the center has the capacity to become world class museum complex that can reflect the passion of those who contribute to its establishment; enrich the manner in which art history is seen and understood by audiences; and also become a learning space for students and visitors. Current understanding of curatorial and conservation fields, along with available technology and resources can play in enhancing the already popular center further. Chitra Santhe ('painting fair') is renowned as one of India’s largest street fairs celebrating art. The mega event has over a thousand artists displaying their creative works along Kumara Krupa Road. The fair is organised by the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, which was established in 1960 and is responsible for research, exhibitions and education of traditional and modern visual arts. The one-day Chitra Santhe has been organised for 15 years, and reportedly drew over 400,000 people last year.