
While
the Indian tricolour has been source of inspiration for Indians from all
walks of life including those belonging to the creative community, there has
never been a single collective body of artistic expressions dealing with
this subject. Jindal Foundation for Performing & Creative Arts has
attempted to fulfill this lacuna in our country's creative and public life
with its recent initiatives revolving around the Indian flag.
Tiranga: Rights and Responsibilities
our exhibition currently traveling across the country, comprises of works
commissioned from India's leading artists and covers a wide variety of art
disciplines.
Our book -
Tiranga: A Celebration of the Indian Flag,now
extends the same philosophy to the world of photography. Using a variety of
means including a contest and invitation to some 4000 photographers,
photographic bodies and educational institutions across India, this project
reached out to virtually every kind of photographer in India - making it
perhaps the largest ever photographic initiative dealing with the Indian
flag. The enthusiastic response from photographers, whether professional or
amateur, well known or upcoming, lent depth and diversity to this
initiative. Additionally, our project research team diligently looked
through the visual archives of India's leading publications as well as the
collections in the various departments of Government of India for images
that met the project's editorial needs and production standards. The project
team also interviewed some two hundred eminent Indians as well as others for
their thoughts on the Indian flag and nationhood.
Shallu Jindal
Jindal Foundation for Performing & Creative Arts
Flag Foundation of India