Bharat Bhavan is a multi-arts complex without parallel in Bhopal, India housing a museum of the arts, an art gallery, a workshop for fine arts, a repertory theater, indoor and outdoor auditoria, rehearsal room, and libraries of Indian poetry, classical and folk music, providing interactive proximity to the verbal, the visual and the performing arts. It is a place for contemporary articulation, exploration, reflection and innovation. Located near the picturesque bada talaab of Bhopal, Bharat Bhavan is a centre for innovative creativity, pursuit of classics and tradition and wide participation in a new cultural upsurge. It is an independent trust created by the Legislature of the State of Madhya Pradesh[1]. The architect of Bharat Bhavan, Charles Correa[2], says:
This art centre is located on a particularly beautiful site - a gently sloping plateau overlooking the Upper Lake and the historic city of Bhopal across the water[1]
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Bharat Bhavan consists of the following units[3]:
In May 2007, Bharath Bhavan hosted a controversial exhibit of paintings by Kailash Tiwari. The paintings were dominated by images of Muslim men participating in murder, gang-rape and acts of terrorism, and referring specifically to recent events such as the Godhra train burning and the Bombay train bombings. Local Muslim groups protested, saying the images qualified as hate speech and should not be endorsed by a public institution.[4].
The painting show done by the eminent artist Samarjit Biswas from Kolkata,West Bengal recently. The exhibition was one of
exclusive solo show of Mr Samarjit. Total 15 paintings ( surrealist attitude) were there. It was form 23rd Nov 2010 ,up to 28th Nov 2010 .