The seventh edition of the Indian Art Festival promises a monthly-long treat for art lovers, providing a platform for upcoming artists as well as well-known masters
The eagerly anticipated India Art Festival is scheduled to return to the capital on 13 October. The seventh iteration of the yearly art expo will feature 4,500 pieces collected from over 25 galleries and 450 artists around the nation. It will be on until 16 October.
The India Art Festival provides independent sculptors and painters an opportunity to exhibit their art. The works are sourced from galleries, artists, private foundations, art charities, artists collectives, national Institutions, cultural events, and festivals. The South Asian region’s rich culture, both from the past and present, is made accessible to local and worldwide audiences.
There will be 110 booths at the IAF this year. It is a democratic space that gives upcoming independent artists the chance to exhibit alongside works from big and mid-level art galleries.
The Curators Art, Pichwai by Beyond Square-Udaipur, Rhythm Art Gallery, Rabi Art Gallery, Gallery Pioneer, Pastel Tales, Artecious-New Delhi, and Artvista-Mumbai are just a few of the galleries that go to great lengths to create an inspiring viewing ambiance in their booths to compel visitors to enter it. The foundation of an art gallery’s brand is quality and trust, which also ensures its ongoing reputation and trustworthiness with purchasers of fine art.
Where- Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
When- 13-16 October, 11 am to 8 pm
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