DAG
Aditi Mazumdar is currently the Assistant Manager at DAG, where they have previously held positions as a Senior Executive and an Executive in the Exhibitions and Publications department. They also have experience working as a Visitor Services at the National Portrait Gallery and as a Research Intern at Blank Noise. Aditi conducted independent research projects during their Bachelor's and Master's degrees, focusing on topics related to museums, heritage, and social issues. Additionally, they have worked as an Archaeological fieldwork assistant at the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research.
DAG
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Established in 1993, DAG is an art company that spans a gamut of verticals that includes museums, art galleries, exhibitions, publishing, archives, knowledge-based lineups, as well as programmes for the specially-abled and sight-impaired. With galleries in New Delhi, Mumbai and New York, DAG has done seminal work in promoting 20th Century Indian Art globally. The definitive collection represents the expanse of Indian art practice over the 20th century, covering periods, styles, themes and artistic concerns. In January 2019 and in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India, DAG pioneered India’s first public–private collaboration in the arts space with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating Drishyakala art museum in the precincts of Red Fort, New Delhi—a UNESCO world heritage monument.