Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), in collaboration with St+art India Foundation, is proud to present its first-ever street festival – The Lodhi Festival. A two-day arts celebration with live murals, music, performances, curated walks, and community activities on the streets of Lodhi Art District, at India's first art district with 65+ murals by Indian and international artists, is set to take place on March 18th and 19th, 2023.
The festival is planned as part of the celebration of India's G20 presidency and adds to its significance and highlights the role that art can play in shaping and reflecting our cultural identity.
Highlights of the festival include ongoing murals on the famous Lodhi Art District walls by two artists especially chosen for the festival, curated and commissioned by KNMA and St+art - Paolo Delfin of Mexico and Andha Ras from Malaysia, a shadow installation by urban artist Daku and a series of workshops offering a plethora of opportunities for visitors to explore art at the street. The festival will also feature a fantastic lineup of performers and musicians from all over India, showcasing a variety of styles and traditions - the performing art of Lavani from Maharashtra, the incredible virtuosity of Karsh Kale ft. the energy of Dharavi Reloaded, the physical acrobatic exploration of Omaggio, and the lure of the Manganiyar Seduction in a visually stunning set that has been performed worldwide, are the headlining acts of the festival.
Kiran Nadar, Chairperson, of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art commented, “We are thrilled to be bringing the Lodhi festival celebrating the spirit of New Delhi during India’s historic presidency of G20. Whilst we have a dedicated outreach program within the museum, this initiative highlights our efforts to take art outside of the museum space making it accessible and offering the public another innovative way to engage with and celebrate India's vibrant cultural and artistic heritage.”
Enhancing the already expansive range of events on offer at the museum, the Lodhi Festival is an extension of the museum's vision of bridging the gap between art and public and encourage viewers to explore different aspects of art, at the crossroads of culture and performance and also engage with the local communities and creating meaningful experiences for visitors. Through this, the museum hopes to expand its reach and attract new and diverse audiences and build on its mission to grow a museum-going culture.
St+ Art India Foundation team said, “Eight years in the making, the Lodhi Art District is St+art’s first art district, out of six ongoing ones across the country. We are pleased to be activating it once again, in collaboration with the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and G20. Since 2014, with the support of Asian Paints, the foundation has enabled and cultivated a vision for democratised public spaces through interdisciplinary art interventions that are rooted in the social context. Similarly, at the Lodhi Art Festival, through murals, workshops, and performances, we hope to continue to engage the public imagination by connecting communities and providing a platform for diverse artists and cultural exchange.”