Marg (magazine)

Marg (magazine)
Marg
Editor Pratapaditya Pal
Categories Art, Architecture
Frequency Quarterly
Publisher Marg Publications
First issue 1946
Country India
Based in Mumbai
Language English language
Website Official website

Marg (Pathway) is a noted quarterly Indian art magazine and a publisher of books on the arts, based in Mumbai. It was first published in 1946, with noted writer, Mulk Raj Anand as its founding editor, who intended it to be a "loose encyclopaedia of the arts of India and related civilisations."

The magazine was mainly funded by J.R.D. Tata of the Tata Group at its inception, later on after 1951 and until 1986, it was mostly funded by the Tata Group companies, then the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) was formed as a trust, and the magazine has since then been funded by it, though many of the Tata Group companies continued to sponsor it [1].

Today, it is edited by noted art historian, Pratapaditya Pal and Marg Publications is one of the three leading serious art book publishers in India along with India Book House and Mapin Publishing, and is run as an Not-for-profit organization, issuing subsidized magazines, with the help of corporate and private sponsorship [2][3][4].

Each year, apart from its four quarterly issues it also published four books, a few hardbound special editions, single author titles, and guides on Indian art; over the years it has also produced a few films [3].

History

The historic Army & Navy Building in Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, with Marg Publications on the third floor.

In 1930s, Mulk Raj Anand had moved to England, to a flourishing literary career, after the World War II, he returned to India, at the juncture of its independence and started the magazine with an aim to bring Indian art into world focus. Starting with "seven ads and two rooms" provided by J. R. D. Tata and with Anil de Silva from Sri Lanka as assistant editor and art historian, Karl J. Khandalaval as an advisor[2][5].

It was in the pages of the magazine that architect Charles Correa and his colleagues first presented their proposal for a dream city in Mumbai, them Bombay, `New Bombay', later translated into policy [4].

Its offices are situated in the historic Army & Navy Building in Kala Ghoda, Mumbai's premiere art district.

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