Museum of Goa

Not to be confused with Goa State Museum.
Museum of Goa
Private
Industry Contemporary art gallery
Founded November 2015
Founder Subodh Kerkar[1]
Headquarters Pilerne Industrial Estate, near Calangute, Goa, India
Website museumofgoa.com

The Museum of Goa (MOG), is a privately owned contemporary art gallery in Pilerne Industrial Estate, near CalanguteGinoa, India. It has no permanent collection.[1] At 1500 square feet (140 m2)[1][2] or 1500 m2, it is India's largest private art space.[3] It was founded by Goan artist Subodh Kerkar.[1]

The gallery encourages experimental exhibit ideas.[4]

History

The three-storey gallery building was designed by Dean D'Cruz, and was completed in 2015 on the site of Kerkar's former studio.[1][2] A sculpture garden at the site is present.[4] Mog, the acronym for the museum, and a Konkani word, translates to "love".[5]

The gallery opened on 6 November 2015 with an exhibition entitled 'Gopalapatanam', of work by 20 Indian artists – including Kerkar – on the topic of Goan history.[2] Invitations to visit MOG were mailed to schools and colleges in the city.[4]

Dutch artist Karin van der Molen's work "Mind Bubbles" was shown at MOG.[6][7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Ray, 2015
  2. 1 2 3 Pundir, 2015
  3. Goa streets, 2015
  4. 1 2 3 Mukherji, 2015
  5. The Times of India, 2015
  6. The Navhind Times, 2016
  7. Das, 2015

References

Coordinates: 15°31′32″N 73°47′43″E / 15.5255°N 73.7953°E / 15.5255; 73.7953

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