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The Wall Project has been beautifying public spaces since 2007 with the co-operation of Indian and international artists

besides leveraging the involvement of citizens across 7 Indian cities. I've been a core member and partner of the project since 2008.

CREDENTIALS

The Wall Project - Achievements

Introduced a citizen community-based approach for public art in India

 

Created an urban icon which is now globally known as The Great Wall of Mumbai

 

Conducted crowd-sourced painting projects across 7 major cities in India

 

Won the mandate to re-imagine the Andheri Sports Complex, an iconic public sports

and entertainment complex in Mumbai

 

The Wall Project has been represented multiple times in foreign textbooks as the

visual identity of Mumbai

THE MUMBAI LANDMARK PROJECT

A visionary public-private partnership project to establish 12 modern-day technological marvels and artistic monuments that serve as globally recognizable symbols of Mumbai city.

 

The project is currently in the first phase of development and the aim is to establish the first landmark by January 2015 and the entire series by the end of 2017. 

 

Credits

Founder, Director and Chief Curator

An initiative to re-imagine Mumbai’s largest public sports complex, this project is one of the most ambitious creative urban projects owing to its sheer scale - 5,00,000 sq.ft spread over 4 buildings including a stadium, a swimming pool complex and a sports training centre. 

 

The project is currently in Phase 2 during which the structures of the complex are being prepared with new constructions and repair work. Following this phase, the creative execution is expected to begin.  

 

Credits

Creative and Strategic Director and Curator 

ANDHERI SPORTS COMPLEX TRANSFORMATION PROJECT

A city-wide exhibition of site-specific artworks created by 25 Contemporary Indian Masters manifested as giant art frames placed all over Mumbai city.

 

Credits

Founder and Director

25mm
Artwork by Harshvardhan Kadam
Representative Artwork: For presentation purpose only 
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