Architecture
Moderne: Mumbai | Tel AvivA new exhibition celebrating 30
years of friendship between India and Israel
How is it that two
cities, which lay 4,000 km apart – share surprising similarities?
This new exhibition addresses this question with a fascinating combination of
striking photographs and introductory texts. It will be on view at the Claude
Batley Gallery at Sir JJ College of Architecture from June 10th through June
22, from 11am to 6pm.
In the 1930’s, a new architectural development took place both in Tel Aviv and
Mumbai. The urban image of the city transformed into a modernist weave of new
city fabric, with neatly laid out plots, uniform footprints and building heights,
punctuated by skyline dominating facades of new building typologies.
This exhibition is a way of acknowledging the sorority of cities that shared an
architecture of self-similarity, Art Deco in Mumbai and the Bauhaus Style in
Tel Aviv. These are evident in cinemas, residential buildings, sacred spaces
and more.
Through a series of striking photographs, viewers can see these similarities
and contrasts between the 'White City' a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tel
Aviv, and The Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in Mumbai.
The curator of the exhibition Architecture Moderne: Mumbai | Tel Aviv,
Prof. Mustansir Dalvi, said:
“Self-similarity, based on common notions of progress and international
modernism, are the hallmarks of the growth of several cities around the world
in the 1930s and the 1940s. This is true in the architectural and urban
development of both Mumbai and Tel Aviv. This exhibition presents these using
the simplest of means -- contemporary photographs, and allows the viewer to see
for themselves how close we are, despite physical distances and cultural
diversities”.
The Consul General of Israel in Mumbai, Mr. Kobbi Shoshani, said:
“As an architecture enthusiast, it is heartwarming for me to see how the
similarity and closeness between the people of Israel and India are also
reflected in the architectural heritage of Tel Aviv and Mumbai. I am sure that
the visitors of the exhibition will second that observation while enjoying this
enriching cultural experience”.
The exhibition Architecture Moderne: Mumbai | Tel Aviv is a
multi-pronged collaboration between the Consulate General Of Israel in Mumbai,
Art Deco Mumbai, The Bauhaus Centre, Tel Aviv and Sir JJ College of
Architecture, and celebrates 30 years of friendship between India and Israel.
Architecture Moderne: Bombay and Tel Aviv
Exhibition and Seminar celebrating 30 years of India-Israel Friendship
Acknowledgments:
Exhibition Curator Prof.
Mustansir Dalvi
Host Consulate General of Israel, Mumbai
Partners:
Bauhaus Center
• Dr. Micha Gross, Heritage & Preservation
Art Deco Mumbai Trust
• Atul Kumar, Founder Trustee
• Vishaka Bhat, Senior Associate
• Jessica Fernandes, Graduate Associate
Consulate General of Israel, Mumbai
• Dahlia Neumann, Deputy Chief of Mission
• Michelle Joseph, Public Diplomacy
Sir. J.J. College of Architecture
• Prof. Rajiv Mishra
• Prof. Mustansir Dalvi