Started in 1993 in Hauz Khas by Rama Anand, DAG showcases modern Indian artists like Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Amrita Sher-Gil, SH Raza among others.
[4] Ashish, who was ready to join the garments business, organically developed an interest in art and spent the next decades working on making DAG accessible, building its presence in multiple cities in India and elsewhere, and also launching a museum called Drishyakala in Red Fort.
[7] Designed by Adrien Gardère, the museum displays 400 artworks through 4 exhibitions: Thomas and William Daniells’ colonial landscapes and aquatints; Popular prints; Portraits; and India’s National Treasure Artists.
"[13] In August 2022, DAG, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, housed an exhibition in the Indian Museum, Kolkata, and later in Delhi to showcase India's anti-colonial struggle and independence movement.
[17][18][19] Inspired by the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico, this initiative aims to document the works of artist Jamini Roy in his house, which was also his studio, located in Kolkata's Ballygunge Place.