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Chhath Festival: Art Exhibition Aims for UNESCO Status

Summary

  • An art exhibition titled 'Arghya' will showcase Chhath festival's cultural richness.
  • The event features works from 53 artists, spanning various traditional Bihar art forms.
  • Intach seeks UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status for the Chhath festival.
Chhath Festival: Art Exhibition Aims for UNESCO Status

Patna is set to host 'Arghya', a three-day art exhibition dedicated to the Chhath festival, from November 28 to 30 at the Lalit Kala Academy's art gallery. This event, organized by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (Intach), will feature the diverse artistic expressions of 53 prominent artists, encompassing traditional Bihar art forms such as Madhubani paintings, Manjusha, Tikuli, and Patna Kalam.

The exhibition is a key component of Intach's broader campaign to have the Chhath festival recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The state art and culture department has partnered with Intach, appointing them as a knowledge partner to aid in compiling the necessary documentation for the UNESCO nomination. This dossier will include a wide array of materials, from sculptures and paintings to folk songs and photographs, all representative of the festival.

Distinguished guests, including university and planning school representatives from Germany and Bhopal, are expected to attend, fostering interaction with the audience. With support from art centers in New Delhi and Patna, and curated by noted artists, 'Arghya' promises to be a significant cultural event celebrating and advocating for Chhath's global recognition.

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The 'Arghya' exhibition is a three-day art event in Patna featuring works by 53 artists, celebrating the Chhath festival and its cultural significance.
Intach is organizing the exhibition to highlight the cultural richness of the Chhath festival as part of their initiative to achieve UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status for it.
The exhibition will showcase diverse art forms including Madhubani paintings, Manjusha, Tikuli, Bhojpuri art, Patna Kalam, Sujni art, terracotta, and photography.

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