After a gap of two years, owing to the pandemic, the India Art Festival (IAF), a contemporary art fair held in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru is back. To be held from April 7-10, 2022 at the Constitution Club of India in New Delhi from 11 am to 8 pm daily, the sixth edition of the festival will offer a platform for dialogue and collaborations between art galleries, dealers, and buyers, as well as artists, interior designers, architects, and art connoisseurs, notes the press statement; Abha Sharma's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
Arpita Goyal's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
The festival is renowned for its unique take on the evolving Indian art over the years along with that of the neighbouring states (Source: PR Handout)
Nimish Jain's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
A total of 450 artists including 200 master artists represented by 25 art galleries, and 250 independent artists, will be presenting 3,500 works of art, displayed at 80 booths at the event; Nisha Dial's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
Prakash Bal's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
Master artists whose work would be displayed include the likes of Seema Kohli, Jogen Chowdhury, Neeraj Goswami, Sudhir Patwardhan, and more; artwork from Pratibha Goel (Source: PR Handout)
Artwork from Pratima Abhange (Source: PR Handout)
India Art Festival, in collaboration with several art galleries, helps independent artists gain recognition by offering a platform that they share with countless master artists. In addition, it also gives these artists the opportunity to showcase their art to a variety of audiences and prospective patrons, as well as develop their network and assess their potential markets, notes the statement; Raksha Keshri's artwork (Source: PR Handout)
Rupa Purkayastha's artwork (Source: PR Handout)