National Gallery of
Modern Art
The National Gallery of Modern Art is the premier institution of its kind in India. It is run and administered as a subordinate office to the Department of Culture, Government of India. The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on 29 March 1954 by the Government of India, with subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore. The gallery is a repository of the cultural ethos of the country and showcases the changing art forms through the passage of the last hundred and fifty years starting from about 1857 in the field of Visual and Plastic arts. Notwithstanding some gaps and some trivia, the NGMA collection today is undeniably the most significant collection of modern and contemporary art in the country today.
The National Gallery of Modern Art has three campuses located in Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, each featuring multiple galleries and exhibitions
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​Pandemic Pivot and Campus Integration
Launched amidst the pandemic, the app provided a lifeline for museum enthusiasts, offering virtual visits when physical doors were closed. Now, it serves as the go-to audio guide for all campuses, enhancing accessibility and engagement.
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Multilingual and Multi-Campus Experience
With three campuses seamlessly integrated into one app, visitors can explore diverse galleries in multiple languages, ensuring an inclusive and immersive experience for all.
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Cross-Promotion and Visitor Engagement
By featuring audio tours of both permanent displays and temporary exhibitions, the NGMA app drives cross-promotion and foot traffic, enriching the visitor experience and maximizing engagement.
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Dynamic Art Rotation and Backend Flexibility
The app facilitates audio-guided tours of artworks that regularly move between galleries and branches, thanks to our flexible backend infrastructure, offering visitors dynamic and ever-evolving experiences. Even hosting audio-visual stories of artworks not always accessible to the public, the app provides an insider's glimpse into the artistic world, fostering deeper connections between audiences and art.