Love Mumbai: This cool installation will be every Mumbaikar’s favourite selfie-spot
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After giving Delhi its first public art district in Lodhi Colony, St+art India is set to make Mumbai all the more beautiful with one of its installations finding a permanent place in the city.
The ‘Love Mumbai’ typography installation was showcased in this year’s Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai and has been designed by Hitesh Malaviya and Hanif Kureshi.
St+Art India had written to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation requesting that the installation be given a permanent home in the city and was joined byHumans of Bombay which started a petition to make it a part of the city landscape.
And, finally their answers were heard on Wednesday when Aditya Thackeray, head of Shiv Sena’s youth wing announced on Facebook that the installation will be permanently displayed at the Bandra Reclamation Promenade.
He also wrote that he was in love with the installation.
Well, we seem to agree, because we were awestruck on first look too!
Rest assured, this installation will be every Mumbaikar’s new favourite thing to Instagram and take a selfie with!
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The ‘Love Mumbai’ typography installation was showcased in this year’s Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai and has been designed by Hitesh Malaviya and Hanif Kureshi.
St+Art India had written to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation requesting that the installation be given a permanent home in the city and was joined by
And, finally their answers were heard on Wednesday when Aditya Thackeray, head of Shiv Sena’s youth wing announced on Facebook that the installation will be permanently displayed at the Bandra Reclamation Promenade.
He also wrote that he was in love with the installation.
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Rest assured, this installation will be every Mumbaikar’s new favourite thing to Instagram and take a selfie with!
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