National Art Gallery | |
Native Name: | ජාතික කලාභවන |
Former Names: | Ceylon Art Gallery |
Image Alt: | National Art Gallery, Sri Lanka |
Pushpin Map: | Sri Lanka Colombo Greater |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in greater Colombo |
Address: | 106 Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha, Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo 7 |
Location: | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Type: | Art Gallery |
Genre: | Art |
Opened: | March 1932 |
Owner: | Department of Cultural Affairs |
Architect: | A. C. G. S. Amarasekara |
The National Art Gallery in Colombo, Sri Lanka was the first state-sponsored art gallery built in the country.[1]
The gallery is located in Cinnamon Gardens near the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre, Viharamahadevi Park, the National Museum of Colombo, the Town Hall, Colombo and Colombo Public Library.[2] [3]
The building consists of a three wing gallery space: the main gallery has a permanent collection of portraits and landscapes and the two adjoining wings display temporary exhibitions by Sri Lankan artists. The eastern hall is approximately NaNorder=flipNaNorder=flip and the western hall is approximately about NaNorder=flipNaNorder=flip. Both galleries have a 18order=flipNaNorder=flip ceiling height.
In 1911 the need for a national art gallery was first identified by the Ceylon Society of Arts and the Arts Council of Ceylon however its construction was delayed until after World War 1. The central gallery was completed and opened in March 1932.[4] The building was designed by Gate Mudliyar A. C. G. S. Amarasekara. In 1952 the gallery was placed under the control of the Department of Cultural Affairs.[5] In June 2013, the gallery's collection was reported to be in a very poor state of repair.