Curated by Uma Nair, the exhibition of 2 weeks, at the IIC, showcased a collection of paperwork and a sculpture inspired from Sehgal’s Epic Episodes of the Ramayana and Mahabharata and the Ganesh series, a collection of prints.
The prestigious stamp release event organised by the Embassy of Luxemnbourg along with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India at the Sehgal Private Collection.
IGNCA holds a collection of some iconic works by Sehgal in their permanent collection. Along with the various exhibitions in the city celebrating the artist, a paperwork show of 100 artworks had been curated for the first time
The published catalogue is from the Iconic Masterpieces of Indian Modern Art, Edition 2. DAG's brings forward the legacy of pre modern and modern art, one of which was the celebrated sculpture The Cynic.
On the birth anniversary of Sehgal, friends and family of the artist along with the Patrons of the museum who have supported the organisation with unwavering encouragement..
Organized by Saffron Dreams, a quintessential travel company led by Urmi and Rachit, a group of 30 CEOs and business persons visited the Private Collection from Texas, USA.
On the occasion of his birth centennial, The Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg held a celebratory event to honor the artist through a presentation of the book...
An eclectic group of scholars and masters students from Delhi University visited the museum for a conversation on Partition and memory along with a walk through with the curator.
A group of students from NIFT visited the Private Collection as a part of their academic course, under the guidance of their faculty, Mrs. Shaista Anwar.
The EU India book was published with the idea of bringing together an assortment of impact-driven men and women who took the initiative to build EU- India relationships and in some cases pioneered ties that have impacted the lives of citizens from both sides.
Amar Nath Sehgal spent over 2 decades of his life in Luxembourg, his second home. In a way to honor the artist and celebrate the Luxembourg Embassy’s 2 decades in India, an event hosted by Her Excellency
“100 Years of Sehgal”, a book launched under the auspices of the National Gallery of Modern Art and the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) to commemorate the Modern artist.