
Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, is set to host the 13th edition of The Haat of Art, a large-scale art fair bringing together artists from across the country. Scheduled to open on March 20, the three-day fair will run till March 22, 2026, at Hall No. 12, with free entry for all visitors.
Positioned as a vibrant platform for both emerging and established practitioners, The Haat of Art will feature over 200 artists from Delhi-NCR and other regions, presenting more than 2,000 artworks across a wide range of styles and mediums. From contemporary and abstract expressions to traditional and modern forms, the fair offers a panoramic view of the diversity within Indian art today.
Founded by Jyoti Yadav, the platform has steadily grown into a prominent space for artistic exchange, enabling artists to showcase their work while connecting with collectors, galleries, and institutions. Actor Vindoo Dara Singh serves as the mentor for this edition, adding to the event’s growing cultural visibility. The fair will be inaugurated by Delhi minister Kapil Mishra.
Beyond the artworks, the event is expected to draw a mix of art enthusiasts, buyers, critics, policymakers, and collectors, creating opportunities for direct engagement with artists. With its accessible format and wide participation, The Haat of Art continues to position itself as a dynamic meeting point for India’s evolving art landscape.
When: March 20–22
Where: Hall No. 12, Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
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