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The Canvas Goes Digital: Growth of the Online Art Market and its Impact on India

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Share:For centuries, the art world has thrived on physical interactions. Galleries, museums, and auction houses served as the primary platforms for artists to showcase their work and for collectors to discover and acquire pieces. However, the digital revolution has ushered in a new era, transforming the way art is bought, sold, and experienced. This article […]

Amrita Shergil

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: 5 Priciest Artworks by Indian Women Artists Sold at Auctions

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Share:However, a new era is dawning, and Indian women artists are proving their mettle in the global art market. These extraordinary women have created stunning works that not only challenge artistic boundaries but have also shattered price records. Let’s explore the ten most expensive artworks by Indian women artists ever sold at auctions. Amrita Sher-Gil’s […]

Indian art needs a discerning market

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Share:What is the new buzz about the art auctions? asked a non-arty friend of mine last evening when he found me thumbing through a couple of auctions catalogues. What about them, I wondered? Considering the whole premise of an auction is that there should be more than one buyer for any work, who in turn […]

Osian’s Neville Tuli | A Fading canvas by Archna Shukla

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Share:Source: Indian Express The early 2000s were a fascinating period. The economy was galloping at a rate of 7-8 per cent, stock markets were attracting global investors, real estate was booming and disposable incomes were rising. Hawkers of all hues—from those selling soaps to fizzy drinks, exotic cheese to wines, insurance policies to reckless money-making […]

No Surprises, Really !

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Share:Who is likely to be the one living artist whose worth will continue to rise in 2010? How do you go about choosing just one artist in 2009 who continued doing what an artist does best: painting with consistency, experimenting, picking up commissions of a certain scale, and commanding top-of-the-bracket prices in that genre? And […]

‘I give a damn to the MARKET’: Akbar Padamsee

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Share:Source: Hardnewsby Reema Gehi Mumbai Although the financial meltdown has hit the art market hard, works of master painters like Akbar Padamsee continue to fetch the moolah. Recently, his artworks sold for more than a crore at auction houses like Osian’s and Saffron Art. But, art prices apart, this highly-feted artist’s work continues to be […]

New markets and the crisis

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Share:Source – Art Market Insight The most speculative and volatile markets over the last four years, emerging art markets have propelled a number of Chinese, Indian, Russian and Middle-Eastern contemporary artists into the global limelight with extraordinary speed. But with so many young artists fetching such big figures at auctions, some kind of meltdown was […]

Financial crisis puts chill in Asian art

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Share:By James Pomfret HONG KONG (Reuters) – Down a quiet Hong Kong lane beside the century-old masonry of a colonial-era prison, the 10 Chancery Lane Gallery is abuzz as staff hang bright, bold canvasses and hand-painted photos by three female Indian artists. The past few years have been golden for hundreds of such modish art […]

Booming Times

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Share:The Jakarta Post The Indian art market is reaching new heights. Pavan Kapoor visits the subcontinent to find out what is fueling the boom.Indian art has formally arrived in its role as a financial asset. This is apparent as I walk into the pulsating Habitat Center, the 5000 sq feet complex in New Delhi which […]

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