India, Dec. 8 -- This is not merely a bunch of glued up printed pages, but a precious memento of Delhi's illustrious art world. Sadly, the institution that published this slim book is left with only a single copy. The rare object will be a part of the forthcoming exhibition "Triveni Kala Sangam turns 75: Sundari Shridharani and the Making of a Cultural Landmark," from February 27 to March 15.

The book was presented to select invitees in 1963, marking the inaugural of Triveni Kala Sangram's then new building. The capital's pioneering art institution is in fact clocking its diamond jubilee this year. While the centre was set up way back in 1950 in Connaught Place by artist Sundari K. Shridharani, the Triveni as we know it today came up aft...