Kamal Kunj, an artwork by Raghunandan Sharma and a team of artists from the city of Nathdwara, covers a wall in the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, which also has a temple in-situ
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is set to open in Mumbai on March 31. All photos: NMACC
Founder Nita Ambani says the centre is 'the realisation of a lifelong dream'
The Grand Theatre can seat 2,000
The centre will also include a 1,486-square-metre Art House for exhibitions, and a space called The Cube for experimental shows
Ambani is known to be a patron of the arts, which reflects in the interior of her cultural centre that houses various artworks, including this piece Closet Quarries II, by artist Reena Kallat
City Obscure (2022) by Vibha Galhotra at the centre, which aims to offer emerging and established artists a platform
Kamal Kunj, an artwork by Raghunandan Sharma and a team of artists from the city of Nathdwara, covers a wall in the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, which also has a temple in-situ
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is set to open in Mumbai on March 31. All photos: NMACC
Founder Nita Ambani says the centre is 'the realisation of a lifelong dream'
The Grand Theatre can seat 2,000
The centre will also include a 1,486-square-metre Art House for exhibitions, and a space called The Cube for experimental shows
Ambani is known to be a patron of the arts, which reflects in the interior of her cultural centre that houses various artworks, including this piece Closet Quarries II, by artist Reena Kallat
City Obscure (2022) by Vibha Galhotra at the centre, which aims to offer emerging and established artists a platform
Kamal Kunj, an artwork by Raghunandan Sharma and a team of artists from the city of Nathdwara, covers a wall in the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, which also has a temple in-situ
Inside the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre - in pictures