Street art in Bangalore
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Where to find street art in Bangalore (India)
Bangalore, officially Bengaluru, is India's third-largest city and the global tech capital. Behind the technology parks and startups, a thriving urban art scene has developed since the 2010s. The St+art India Foundation has transformed entire neighborhoods — around MG Road, Indiranagar, Majestic — into open-air galleries, while local artists like Baadal Nanjundaswamy or the Aravani Art Project collective have turned sidewalks and facades into their canvas.
The corridors of the Namma Metro constitute one of the city's most ambitious public art projects: dozens of Indian and international artists have painted the pillars and facades of stations, creating a moving museum accessible to millions of daily commuters. MG Road station, on the city's iconic commercial street, features a monumental mural by Pune-based artist Harshvardhan Kadam.
Bangalore also stands out for its community art projects: the Aravani Art Project, founded by Poornima Sukumar, brings together transgender artists to paint murals in underserved public spaces. These works combine social visibility with aesthetic mastery, helping establish Bangalore as one of India's most inventive street art cities.
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