On March 19, 2013 an agreement between the Metropolitan Museum of Art
and India's Ministry of Culture was signed in New Delhi. Under the
auspices of this new agreement, the two institutions will cooperate in
areas such as public education, conservation, academic research, and
exhibition through short- and long-term loans. One exhibition already
being planned will be a large collection of works from the Deccan region
of India, scheduled to open at the Met in spring of 2015. This
exhibition, which is provisionally titled "The Art
of India's Deccan Sultans, ca. 1500-1700," will feature nearly 150
works and will focus on the region's multicultural influences. Another
early program to come from this agreement is the Indian Conservation
Pilot Program. This program will promote conservation and education
through fellowships, seminars, and initiatives at museums throughout
India.
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