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The Indian art market is booming: Will New Delhi become a global auction capital?

The Indian art market is booming: Will New Delhi become a global auction capital?
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Closet conscious?

As life slowly comes back to normal, so does our penchant for impulsive clothing regain momentum. But with a new push towards sustainability, it's time to organise your closet and limit your purchases to only the most essential items.Unlike an ...

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Paintings by VS Gaitonde, MF Husain, SH Raza to go under the hammer for the first time

Paintings by VS Gaitonde, MF Husain, SH Raza to go under the hammer for the first time
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Never before auctioned works by Indian modernists at AstaGuru sale


Never before auctioned works by Indian modernists at AstaGuru sale
Never before auctioned works by Indian modernists at AstaGuru sale
New Delhi, Mar 17: Several artworks by Indian modernists, including V S Gaitonde and Tyeb Mehta will go under the hammer for the very first time at AstaGuru’s upcoming Modern Indian Art sale, the auction house announced.
Set to be held online on March 30-31, the auction will have on offer a carefully curated set of 30 masterpieces.
The catalogue offers a unique opportunity for serious collectors to acquire works making an appearance in the auction market for the very first time since they were acquired directly by their present owners from either the artists themselves, or from galleries,” Astaguru said in a statement.

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Rare modern Indian art to make auction debut in late March sale


INDIA New England News
By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi– Two monumental oil on canvases by leading modernist V S Gaitonde from 1970 and 1971, each estimated to sell between Rs 12-16 crores, are set to go under the hammer at an online AstaGuru auction on March 30-31.
According to a statement by the 2008-established auction house, both of Gaitonde’s works featuring in the Modern Indian Art online auction come from a highly significant period in the artist’s career when he was considered to be in his most productive and experimental phase, during which his work style completely journeyed towards abstraction. Gaitonde’s paintings from the 70’s embody the principal technical methodologies, as well as the ideologies of Zen Buddhism he had adopted as an artist over the last decade.

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The Thought Leader Series | Art: How The Rise Of Nuanced Collectors, Digital Access And Social Media Democratise The Art World


The Thought Leader Series | Art: How the rise of nuanced collectors, digital access and social media democratise the art world
Once seen as ‘unapproachable’ and ‘esoteric’, the easy access of art experiences, auctions and sales on digital platforms is leading to new ways of making, exhibiting and enjoying art, and the emergence of museums as fun spaces powered by technology will help art reach bigger audiences.
David Zwirner installation, India Art Fair 2020
Prayer, from Bhanu Athaiya collection, Prinseps
Jagdip Jagpal, Fair Director, India Art Fair
A life of collaborations: India’s art scene is vibrant, emerging and dynamic, offering immense opportunity and growth. There is a sense of a real scene built from the grassroots, which is not solely dominated by the art market. This is unique to our ecosystem and will eventually lead to artists, galleries and cultural entities creating new models that showcase and nurture art locally. While some may lose relevance in a post-pandemic world, artistic platforms and clusters with deeper roots will come back stronger.

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Mumbai Diary: Thursday Dossier

Mumbai Diary: Thursday Dossier
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