Put together by art consultant and curator Alka Pande, the exhibition titled "The Kama Sutra, Spirituality and Eroticism in Indian Art," is scheduled to be shown in Paris for a period of six months beginning October 2 this year.
French Ambassador Francois Richier made the announcement today at his residence here.
"Far from being a text on pornography or sexology, the ancient Sanskrit text 'Kama Sutra' by Vatsayan is about a great way of urban living, of balance in life, of joy which comes through celebration of sensuality and desire," says Pande.
Over 300 works collected from museums like the Reitberg (Zurich), Musee Guimet (Paris) and the Cinquanternaire Museum (Royal Musuems of Art and History, Brussels) are in the show.
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"From temples to durbars with iconic figure of the courtesan, the spirituality and the aesthetics of erotic is evidence everywhere in India," says Pande.
Among the exhibits on display is a selection of 15 sculptures on loan from the City Palace Museum in Udaipur under the custodian of Arvind Singh Mewar of the Mewar dynasty.
Folk and tribal sculptures from West Bengal, Odissa and other places in India and ancient literature and poems by women in premodern India and men during the Bakthi movement are set to be juxtaposed together.