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The National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru is one of three National Galleries of Modern Art in India, but it’s the only one where there is a substantial risk of contracting Rabies on your way there.

Every 5 minutes in Bengaluru (also called Bangalore) a person is bitten by a stray dog, as the dog to human ratio is 1 to 37. So if you’re in the area and headed to the National Gallery, make sure to be aware of your surroundings and head into the museum as quickly as possible. Bangalore is also known for the amount of stray engineers that roam the city. You should be careful not to provoke them either.

The National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru was inaugurated in 2009 as the third National Gallery in India. It houses some of the most prominent painters of Indian culture such as Nicholas Roerich, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Jamini Roy. The collection houses sculpture, paintings, early photography, and graphic prints that have shaped the modern movement in India. And if you’re one of those people who blows through museums in 30 minutes, the National Gallery has a tranquil garden shaded by trees with a mirror pool where you can slow down and think about how fast you went through that museum that some had really beautiful, interesting art in it. You can ask yourself why you went so quickly. Are you lying to yourself when you say that art just isn’t your thing? What is it that you’re really running from? Your emotions? Dreams? When is the last time that something made you really feeeel?

 

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Here is what Wikipedia says about National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore

National Gallery of Modern Art is an art gallery in Bangalore. It was inaugurated in the year 2009. It showcases modern Indian art and houses paintings by Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Amrita Sher-Gil, Rabindranath Tagore and a large number of modern and contemporary artists. Equipped with an auditorium, a public art reference library, a cafeteria, and a museum shop cum facilitation block, the NGMA Bengaluru looks ahead to becoming a hub of art activities and a major cultural centre at Bengaluru. The gallery organizes and hosts talks on art and culture by speakers, seminars, film screenings as well as workshops and guided walks throughout the year.

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