With record-breaking auctions, swelling global interest,and rising domestic collectors, Indian art is emerging as a powerful ...
Auctioneers and curators say India's art market is witnessing an unprecedented boom, driven by a surge of art fairs, galleries, and exhibition spaces across cities and towns. Industry insiders ...
Nita Ambani's presence at the event represented both a mother's support and a continuing commitment to showcasing India's ...
A recent showcase organized by the Indian American Artists Association (IAAA) in the Bay Area brought together dozens of ...
Observer caught up with the gallerist to discuss the country’s booming art market, GST cuts, new collectors and the country’s ...
Officials in India continued their investigation into the sale of faked paintings by M. F. Husain, S. H. Raza, and other key ...
With the majority of Indian art falling below the $10 million (high-end) segment, which is experiencing cooling, India has emerged as an ideal destination for global collectors and art fairs.
After a period of consolidation, sales volumes and values rose, with the art market clocking a turnover of $144.3 million ...
Artists from across the country showed off their work at the annual Haskell Indian Art Market on Oct. 4 and 5. For many artists, it was a homecoming to Haskell Indian Nations University.
Just over a decade ago, the International Herald Tribune published an article with the triumphant headline, “India’s art market booming.” The boom, however, didn’t last, and the market deflated ...
I HAVE heard it said that modern Indian art is neither modern nor Indian. That, of course, is an exaggeration, and yet it causes one to pause momentarily and cast a backward glance over the centuries.