Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A precursor to the 5th India Art fair

The 5th edition of India Art fair will be held from 31st January next year until 3rd February in New Delhi, the capital city of India. For its 5th edition, the fair has many plans and ideas to present a comprehensive survey of the contemporary Indian art – developments and trends that have marked its rise on global scale. What are the highlights of this grand event set to take place in another month’s time? Here’s a quick check:
  • Founded in 2008, India Art Fair is among the country's premier international art fairs. It acts as a platform for modern and contemporary art in the Asian region. Over its four editions, the fair has attracted more than 260,000 visitors from India and around the world, making it among the world's most attended art fairs and highlighting the growing potential of this emerging market.
  • The art fair has a diverse program that includes a three day Speakers Forum, Art Projects, Performances, Book Launches, Curated Walks, an art bookstore and much more. The 5th edition of India Art Fair to be hosted at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds (Okhla) will bring together 106 exhibiting galleries form 24 countries, presenting over 1000 of the most exciting artists from across India and the world.

  • An interesting mix of India and international galleries participating at the fair make it the perfect melting pot of the dynamic Indian art scene. Among its key features are custom built venue, designed and conceptualized for the fair; an enhanced schedule of exciting collateral events: new international partners; and Speakers’ Forum, among others.
  • YES Bank's association with India Art Fair is part of the Bank's Retail and Wealth Management initiative. Showcasing a range of modern and contemporary art by over 1000 artists, this edition will feature around 100 galleries from India and across the globe.
As always, its organizers are committed to enhancing its scale and the quality of art on offer with the aim of delivering an enriching art experience to the visitors.

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