Your week at MAP

Your week at MAP

May 28 - June 4


Did you know that Tuesdays are free entry to all exhibitions and experiences at MAP? You can come by yourself, with a date, with friends, or with family. Instead of the usual hang-outs, immerse yourself in an exhibition, explore the multimedia gallery, or experience the colourful installation - Zobop. On your way out, you could grab some coffee or food, take home a piece of art, or send a postcard to someone you are thinking of.


Things to do at MAP this week

Digital Exhibition | See, Think, Wonder

MAP, in collaboration with arts organisation ThinkArts, engaged with Indian teenagers to actively participate in cultural dialogues with chosen artworks from our museum’s collection. Exploring sociopolitical and cultural facets, See, Think, Wonder is an exhibition of young voices and fresh perspectives. It reimagines the ways in which art makes us look at the world, and also the ways in which we look at art.

Open Access | Online

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Read | What was MAP’s 1st Year like?

MAP opened its doors to the public in February 2023. In the year since, we have worked hard to democratise art and bring it to a wider audience.

Exhibitions, programmes, workshops, accessibility, inclusion practices, and more; you can learn more about our work and impact in the last year from our annual report.

Open Access | Online

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Read | The Journeys of a Pattern Farmer: An Interview with Alexander Gorlizki

A conversation with contemporary artist, Alexander Gorlizki and MAP’s Rahul Mahesh, around his exhibition What The Camera Didn’t See. The artist discusses his practice, his previous exhibition at MAP and his longtime relationship with master miniature painter, Riyaz Uddin, and Pink City Studio.

Open Access | Online

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Exhibition | Outside In: Meera Mukherjee and Jaidev Baghel

This exhibition brings together the works of Meera Mukherjee and Jaidev Baghel for the first time ever. Both artists explored new forms and narratives through metal casting, while changing the worlds they belonged to— outsiders looking in. The exhibition also features a never-before exhibited textile artwork by Meera.

Ongoing | Ticketed (free on Tuesdays)

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Bring home the exhibition Outside In: Meera Mukherjee and Jaidev Baghel.  This unique publication is available for limited sale at the MAP shop.


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22, Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 Phone: +91 80 6933 4100

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