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India Art Summit 2008 Opens in New Delhi

The much awaited India Art Summit 2008 was inaugurated at Pragati Maidan by tourism and culture minister, Ambika Soni, on August 22, 2008. Hundreds of people from the art fraternity thronged the stalls in the summit to see the display of about 500 pieces of art works including paintings, sculptures, video art, prints, photographs and installations.

The three-day summit has been organised by Hanmer MS&L, a multidisciplinary communications firm, and endorsed by the ministry of culture and global auction house Sotheby's as the country's official art fair. The objective of the art fair, according to organisers, is to create a platform to access and appreciate the diversity of Indian art. The organisers have successfully managed to rope in 34 galleries to participate in this summit. Only three galleries from abroad – all three of them from the UK – are participating this summit.

The summit, said the organisers, will help achieve the dual purpose of serving as a window for international collectors to get a single access point for Indian art and on the other exposing Indian art collectors to a range of global art that will be showcased by the fair that will become an annual feature in the country's art calendar.

 
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Contemporary needed!

MOA reproduces Bhooma Padmanabhan's catalogue essay for the exhibition presented by FICA, which currently on view at Travancore Art Gallery, New Delhi.
   
Finalists Announced for the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation have announced the 10 shortlisted artists for the inaugural Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation Signature Art Prize . G.R. Iranna is the only artist from India whose work is shortlisted.
   
Triviality of Everyday Existence
Gigi Scaria notes down his thoughts on his photographics works currently being exhibited in Palette Art Gallery , New Delhi .
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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