The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) is a world-class art museum in New Delhi, India. The gallery was founded in 1954 and is India's largest art gallery. The gallery's mission is to promote and exhibit modern and contemporary Indian art. The NGMA has a collection of nearly 17,000 artworks by notable Indian artists, including paintings, sculptures, and graphics.
The NGMA is well-known for its architecture as well as its outstanding collection of Indian art. The gallery is located in a lovely colonial-style structure from the 1920s. The gallery has many exhibition halls that display a range of artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and graphics.
The gallery also has a library and a research centre where visitors may learn about the history and culture of Indian art.
The NGMA also hosts a variety of temporary exhibits that include the work of young and recognised Indian artists.
Except for specific Indian festivals, the NGMA is available to the public every day of the week. Visitors are asked to dress modestly and obey the gallery's rules and regulations. Visitors may also join a guided tour of the gallery, which will educate them on the history and culture of Indian art.