Indian Architecture and Urban Art: Contemporary Trends
Description: This quiz will test your knowledge about contemporary trends in Indian architecture and urban art. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian architecture urban art contemporary trends |
Which of the following is a prominent feature of contemporary Indian architecture?
Which Indian city is known for its vibrant street art and graffiti culture?
What is the name of the renowned Indian architect known for his innovative and sustainable designs?
Which contemporary Indian artist is famous for his large-scale murals depicting social and political issues?
What is the term used to describe the integration of traditional Indian art forms into contemporary urban spaces?
Which Indian city has implemented a comprehensive urban art policy to promote and support street art and graffiti?
What is the name of the annual street art festival held in Delhi that showcases the work of local and international artists?
Which contemporary Indian architect is known for his experimental and futuristic designs, often inspired by science fiction?
What is the term used to describe the practice of repurposing and transforming old buildings and spaces into new and vibrant cultural hubs?
Which Indian city is known for its unique blend of traditional and contemporary architecture, with many heritage buildings restored and repurposed?
What is the name of the renowned Indian artist known for his intricate and thought-provoking installations that often explore themes of identity and belonging?
Which contemporary Indian architect is known for his sustainable and community-focused designs, often working with local materials and traditional techniques?
What is the term used to describe the practice of creating temporary and site-specific art installations in public spaces?
Which Indian city is known for its vibrant and diverse street art scene, with many artists using public spaces to express their creativity and address social issues?
What is the name of the renowned Indian artist known for his large-scale sculptures that often explore themes of identity, memory, and the human condition?