Curate a burgeoning Indian art market
More Indians are valuing contemporary artworks, thanks to Indian contemporary artists and the upcoming Indian Art Fair. The art market is becoming more organized and visible, creating a larger demand across price ranges. This shift breaks the barr...

Much like the retail investor in the stock market, the retail art buyer in the art market is pushing up this till-now undervalued ecosystem in India. Picking up valued works by contemporary lesser-known artists push their value, quite like non-blue-chip stocks waiting to enter their 'blue' period. Galleries coming together under a common roof of art fairs - Delhi, by virtue of these collectives, becoming the de facto art capital - are, in a way, emulating the market dynamics of what the Paris Salon did for the 18th-19th-century European art world and artists, and the Biennales do today in more developed art markets.
Art, like all culture, maintains a strong, yet asynchronous, relationship with capital - the former thrives on the latter, while underplaying a 1:1 relationship. As an asset class, it also is a powerful marker and shaper of cultural power. Let's frame it, hang it and curate it to its full potential.
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