He was among a host of prominent personalities, including public health activist Dr B Iqbal and social activist Murali Vettath, who visited Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016 today and shared their thoughts on India's premiere exhibition of contemporary art.
"Participation of the general public is the highlight of the Biennale," said Ramadorai, a Padma Bhushan recipient.
"A friend once said touring Kochi would not be complete without visiting the Biennale and my trip to Aspinwall House proved him right," he said.
"Innovative technology is now available cheaply and is used well in the arts nowadays, as is evident at the Biennale," he said.
Observing the large number of youth and schoolchildren visiting the Biennale, renowned neurologist and public health activist Dr B Iqbal praised the efforts of the organisers in attracting the younger generation to art.
"The Biennale has proven wrong the notion that our younger generation is detached from art and culture. I can see lot of youth watching the artworks, which is a positive sign," he said.
He said the works in Biennale can be percieved in multiple layers, one being a inside view about the concept of the human, birth and death and the journey in between.
Social activist Murali Vettath said the participation of school and college students was a sign of progress.
"Unlike other biennials where the visitors are mostly artists and art lovers,youth are coming here in large numbers, which shows the acceptance of Biennale among people," he said.
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