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New exhibition showcases 7 master artists under one roof; Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, Vivan Sundaram works on displayThe exhibition also seeks to uncover intersections and chance encounters between the practices of these seven artists.
Rare art goes under hammer: Tyeb Mehta's 1962 painting may fetch Rs 4 cr; work by MF Husain, VS Gaitonde on displayThe two-day auction will showcase a collection of 164 artworks.
Art of the matter: Mumbai Gallery Weekend celebrates culture and artThe weekend featured 23 galleries and design venues from across Mumbai.
Anish Kapoor, whose sculpture fetched Rs 9.31 cr at Christie's, declared most-successful Indian artist aliveKapoor sold 102 lots that realised a total turnover of Rs 168.25 crores.
'Bengaluru has tech capital, can capitalise it to enhance the art of buying art'Leena Chethan, who is the director of Tangerine Art Space, feels that art is no longer for the wealthy.
Developing interest among the uninformed is a challenge: Kiran NadarDelhi doesn't have a very interested art scenario unlike in Mumbai or Kolkata. Delhi has a large floating population and it takes time for ...
Lok Sabha elections 2014: Aam Aadmi Party to boost funding by art auctionsCollectors who sympathize with AAP have donated 20 paintings. Auction house StoryLTD is holding a sale on April 14 and 15 and will offer cl...
Sotheby's Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art sale on September 18Sotheby's will present Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art sale on September 18 as part of the Asia Week series of auctions and events.
- I had no love for photography: Raghu Rai
Raghu Rai unravels his technique and what keeps him going in a freewheeling chat with Manoj Nair and critic Uma Nair. Edited excerpts:
- Saffronart's sale of Indian masters rakes in Rs 37 cr
Leading domestic art auctioneer Saffronart has scaled a total value of Rs 37 crore in its summer sale of modern Indian masters.
- Sculptures regain their form
Bengal sculpture prices are lagging behind tags of sculptural works in Mumbai and Delhi. The market for sculptures picked up in Delhi and M...
- Sculptures carve out a niche for themselves
Keeping up the tempo that was picking up for the last one to two years, the sculptures market has appreciated by 30-100% since August 2006.
- Carving a niche
With prices of paintings gradually becoming prohibitive, collectors and investors had started turning their focus on sculpted works.