Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery

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Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery
Established1980
LocationMumbai, India
Coordinates 18°55′33.54″N72°49′20.87″E / 18.9259833°N 72.8224639°E / 18.9259833; 72.8224639
TypeArt Gallery
CollectionsIndian modern art, prints, watercolours, drawings, ceramics
DirectorNiraj Bajaj
Curator Sunaina Kejriwal
Owner Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation
Website kamalnayanbajajartgallery.com

Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery is an art gallery in Mumbai, India.

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History

The art gallery, established in 1980 at Nariman Point in Mumbai in memory of philanthropist and art promoter Kamalnayan Bajaj, the elder son of Jamnalal Bajaj. [1] The gallery showcases both emerging and established artists' work, while the hall provides a venue for social, cultural, educational, and literary events for Mumbai art circle. [2]

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