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Published 23:51 IST, December 4th 2023

India Art Fair 2024: Delhi to feature exhibitions by 71 galleries in February - all you need to know

India Art Fair is scheduled to take place at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Delhi from February 1-4, 2020.

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The India Art Fair 2024 will feature over 100 exhibitors from around the globe. This 15th edition is the largest to date, with 71 galleries, seven design studios, and significant art institutions among the exhibitors. The festival, which is being organized in collaboration with BMW India, is scheduled to take place at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Delhi from February 1-4, 2020.

What to expect from India Art Fair? 

The fair’s inaugural Design section will host pioneering designers and studios, spanning collectable furniture, jewellery, and fabrics, with a strong emphasis on contemporary interventions into traditional craftsmanship.

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Building on the growth of the Indian art market and economy at large, the upcoming edition will also see the greatest international participation yet, with 18 international galleries and institutions exhibiting and several leaders of global arts organizations confirmed to participate in the fair’s Talks Programme.

Some of India’s most important contemporary galleries alongside established international names will be showcasing rare masterpieces and contemporary works, as well as examples drawing from South Asia’s traditional arts heritage.

Galleries to participate in India Art Fair

Top Indian contemporary galleries exhibiting include Vadehra Art Gallery, GALLERYSKE, Nature Morte, Exhibit 320, Gallery Espace, Shrine Empire, Latitude 28, Blueprint12 (all New Delhi), Anant Art Gallery (NOIDA / New Delhi), Chatterjee & Lal, Jhaveri Contemporary, Chemould Prescott Road, Gallery Maskara, Galerie Isa, Project 88 (all Mumbai), Emami Art, Gallery Art Exposure (both Kolkata), Experimenter (Kolkata / Mumbai), Vida Heydari Contemporary (Pune), Apparao Galleries, Gallery Veda (Chennai), Archer Art Gallery, Iram Art, ZOCA (Ahmedabad), and Dhi Contemporary, Shrishti Art Gallery, Kalakriti Art Gallery (Hyderabad).

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Alongside these are modern galleries, including DAG (New Delhi/Mumbai/New York), Crayon Art Gallery, Sanchit Art and Dhoomimal Gallery (all New Delhi). India Art Fair also welcomes two new Indian galleries for the first time, Gallerie Splash (Gurugram) and Method (Mumbai).

The Platform section spotlights the rich artistic heritage of South Asia through the works of contemporary masters of traditional arts, including presentations foregrounding the spiritual roots of these traditions.

Updated 23:51 IST, December 4th 2023

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