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CIMA Art Mela to begin from March 23

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The Centre of International Modern Art (CIMA) is set to bring back its highly anticipated CIMA Art Mela 2025, India’s largest affordable art fair, to the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, from March 23 to 29.

The fair will feature over 65 artists from across India, showcasing a diverse range of artwork, including contemporary and modern pieces, traditional paintings, graphics, printmaking, digital prints, Gond art, and photography.

This year’s edition includes renowned artists such as Jayasri Burman, Jogen Chowdhury, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Arpita Singh, Paramjit Singh, Paresh Maity, Ganesh Pyne, Chandrima Roy, and Shakila. Many of the participating artists are National Award winners and CIMA Award recipients, making the event a prime opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire high-quality original artworks at affordable prices.

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“We are excited to bring back CIMA Art Mela, offering art lovers a chance to own high-quality original artworks at unbelievable prices. This is a must-visit event featuring masterpieces by established and emerging artists. Our goal is to make it accessible to all while educating and inspiring audiences,” said Rakhi Sarkar, Director of CIMA Gallery.

When: March 23 to 29; 10 AM – 8 PM

Where: Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

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