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Online Artist Profiles

The Lexicon reserve is a collection of paintings, which have been presented by the artists to the Lexicon collection. They have been acquired by the Lexicon collection over a period of 10 years. Some of the well known contemporary artists like Bisan Paul, Vijender Sharma, R K Yadav, M K Puri and Nand Katyal etc have contributed to it.The list is not over all the artists are high calibre artists.
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These painting are on display on the http://www.thelexiconart.com but are presently not for sale. They remain with the collection as a celebration of the contemporary art and present a view of the Indian urban landscape. All these paintings are a personal pick of Divesh Nath, the creator of the collection.

As of June 2011, there are 460 paintings and 20 sculptors which form the Lexicon reserve. All the art that you see on the site with a marking TLR, are from this group.

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Modern Indian Art

The Modern Indian Art exists since 2001 as an independent Art Territory in india. The concept of The Lexicon Collection started 10 years back. Its was recognized that the upcoming and the contemporary artists needed publicity. Their interviews and the paintings were published in Woman’s era magazine and their works became a part of the Lexicon collection. The artists have profited from this publicity since the opportunity and coverage provided their personal contacts. This concept is still running in the magazine.

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The mission of the Museum is the diffusion of contemporary art in each and every possible manifestation. Museum provides areas dedicated exclusively to Artist’s Residence and workshops, which have been reactivated during 2012, thanks to support given by the National Culture and Arts Council’s Cultural Organizations Strengthening Program.

Open to all discipline artists, through an on-line form in our website. The MAM gives the accepted projects an official invitation letter to support the financial and cultural formalities of the artists.

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