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Photos: 10th India Art Fair returns to Delhi’s NSIC Ground

Updated On Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

The 10th edition of India Art Fair opened in New Delhi at the NSIC Ground on Friday with a "refreshed and expanded programme" and a continued focus on South Asian arts. The art fair is on till February 12.

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UPA chairperson and Senior congress Leader Sonia Gandhi visits the India Art Fair 2018 at Okhla NSIC ground, on February 09, 2018 in New Delhi. From the masterstrokes of art legends to contemporary installations, the 10th India Art Fair (IAF) began Friday, a heaven for connoisseurs, exhibitors and art lovers. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

UPA chairperson and Senior congress Leader Sonia Gandhi visits the India Art Fair 2018 at Okhla NSIC ground, on February 09, 2018 in New Delhi. From the masterstrokes of art legends to contemporary installations, the 10th India Art Fair (IAF) began Friday, a heaven for connoisseurs, exhibitors and art lovers. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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Sculptures of Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump by Bangladeshi artist Aminul Aslam Ashik on display at the India Art Fair 2018. Taking place annually at the NSIC ground here, the fair is a reflection of the fast-developing arts scene in the country, offering curated insights into its varied cultural landscapes. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

Sculptures of Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump by Bangladeshi artist Aminul Aslam Ashik on display at the India Art Fair 2018. Taking place annually at the NSIC ground here, the fair is a reflection of the fast-developing arts scene in the country, offering curated insights into its varied cultural landscapes. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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A visitor takes a picture with “Gandhi Taking Selfie with Cow” by Debanjan Roy. The four day programme - which draws together galleries and artists, private foundations and arts charities, artists’ collectives, national institutions, cultural events and festivals - enables international audiences to engage in with the cultural history and development of the region. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

A visitor takes a picture with “Gandhi Taking Selfie with Cow” by Debanjan Roy. The four day programme - which draws together galleries and artists, private foundations and arts charities, artists’ collectives, national institutions, cultural events and festivals - enables international audiences to engage in with the cultural history and development of the region. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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A super realist art piece by the artist Anjaneyulu G is pictured behind a visitor. Not restricted to Indian artists, the art fair is considered as a major platform for artists coming from neighbouring countries like Nepal and Bangladesh as well. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

A super realist art piece by the artist Anjaneyulu G is pictured behind a visitor. Not restricted to Indian artists, the art fair is considered as a major platform for artists coming from neighbouring countries like Nepal and Bangladesh as well. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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Artwork by Lal Bahadur Singh on display at the India Art Fair 2018. of the total 78 galleries bringing exhibits to the art fair, Indian galleries making a return presence include Chatterjee & Lal, Jhaveri Contemporary, The Guild, Threshold Art Gallery, Latitude 28, Kalakriti Art Gallery, Chemould Prescott Road, and Vadehra Art Gallery. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

Artwork by Lal Bahadur Singh on display at the India Art Fair 2018. of the total 78 galleries bringing exhibits to the art fair, Indian galleries making a return presence include Chatterjee & Lal, Jhaveri Contemporary, The Guild, Threshold Art Gallery, Latitude 28, Kalakriti Art Gallery, Chemould Prescott Road, and Vadehra Art Gallery. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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A piece by Paresh Maity is seen on display. Besides the focus on regional artists and galleries, the fair is also hosting international galleries including David Zwirner, Karla Osorio Gallery, Mo J Gallery and Richard Koh Fine Art participating for the first time. Other international galleries like Sabrina Amrani, Aicon Gallery, baudoin lebon, 1X1 Art Gallery and Lukas Feichtner Galerie have also returned this year. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

A piece by Paresh Maity is seen on display. Besides the focus on regional artists and galleries, the fair is also hosting international galleries including David Zwirner, Karla Osorio Gallery, Mo J Gallery and Richard Koh Fine Art participating for the first time. Other international galleries like Sabrina Amrani, Aicon Gallery, baudoin lebon, 1X1 Art Gallery and Lukas Feichtner Galerie have also returned this year. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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A visitor looks at an immersive piece by Hema Upadhyay. The art fair this year will see a larger participation of non-profit and public institutions compared to the previous years. The India Art Fair is open till February 12, 2018. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2018 09:53 PM IST

A visitor looks at an immersive piece by Hema Upadhyay. The art fair this year will see a larger participation of non-profit and public institutions compared to the previous years. The India Art Fair is open till February 12, 2018. (Raj K Raj / HT Photo)

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