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The M.P. Birla Millennium Art Gallery at the Bhavan Centre

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 4a Castletown Road, West Kensington, London, W14 9HE, England

The M.P. Birla Millennium Art Gallery was inaugurated on 13th June 2002 by the Right Honorable Minister for Sport Tessa Jowell. It is a light, spacious and airy room made so by the large windows, one of which leads on to a decked terrace. The gallery is available to hire by artists and can accommodate most mediums, from paintings and prints, to sculptures and installations. The Bhavan seeks to promote artists from any origin whose aim it is to expand our understanding and appreciation of worldwide contemporary art, through their work and with talks and workshops.

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E-mail : info@bhavan.net

URL : www.bhavan.net/art.asp

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The Bhavan Centre is primarily an arts and culture centre, rather than a history venue. However, it houses the M.P Shah Archive and Library resource, containing many books on Indian culture, as well as a history of the centre itself, and recordings of lectures, performances and visits of dignitaries over the past 35 years since it first opened in London.

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