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India Art Fair, mirror of the changing Subcontinent. From 30 January to 3 February, India’s most important (and only) contemporary art fair returns to Delhi. And reflects a change

The India Art Fair combines avant-garde visual art with modern masters within a broad program of performances and talks and sees the involvement of the main cultural organizations and foundations of the region. The India Art Fair supports the visual art of avant-garde with modern masters within a wide performance and talk program and sees the involvement of the main cultural organizations and foundations of the region such as the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), the Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA) and Korean Cultural Center India (all of Delhi), Noida’s Swaraj Art Archive that will shed the spotlight on early 20th century works of art in India, while the Kolkata Center for Creativity will have its visibility for the first time in the Fair.

Born in Delhi in 2008 with the name of India Art Summit, the most successful contemporary art fair in India (India Art Fair, IAF) has reached its 12th edition and represents an opportunity to take stock of the situation of contemporary art of the Subcontinent.

 

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