Introduction

India Art Fair is South Asia's leading platform for contemporary and modern art, providing a unique insight into the region's cultural landscape. Established in 2008 (formerly known as India Art Summit), the fair takes place annually in New Delhi, bringing together galleries, artists, private foundations, art charities, and cultural institutions from across India and around the world.

Over the years, the fair has established itself as a crucial platform for discovering and showcasing the best of South Asian art while facilitating dialogue between artists, collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts. As a focal point for Indian art and a gateway to the region's cultural scene, India Art Fair offers both local and international visitors the opportunity to engage with South Asia's thriving art world.

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Narrative & Themes

India Art Fair consistently emphasizes the diversity and richness of South Asian art, from historical traditions to cutting-edge contemporary practices. The fair strikes a balance between presenting established masters of Indian modernism and promoting emerging talents, creating a comprehensive view of the region's artistic evolution and current landscape.

The 2025 edition will spotlight themes of sustainability, digital innovation, and cross-cultural dialogue. Special attention will be given to artistic responses to environmental challenges, the integration of technology in artistic practice, and collaborations that bridge cultural divides. The fair will also examine the ongoing dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary expression, highlighting artists who draw on India's rich heritage while addressing present-day concerns.

Throughout its programming, India Art Fair maintains a strong commitment to accessibility and education, with initiatives designed to engage diverse audiences and develop a broader appreciation for visual art. This approach has helped to nurture new collectors and build stronger infrastructures for artistic production and display throughout South Asia.

History & Context

India Art Fair was founded in 2008 (as India Art Summit) in response to the growing global interest in Indian art and the need for a dedicated platform within the country. Over the years, what began as a modest initiative has grown into South Asia's most significant art event, playing a pivotal role in the development of the region's art market and increasing the visibility of South Asian artists internationally.

The fair emerged during a period of transformation in India's art ecosystem, as galleries expanded, institutions developed, and collectors became more active both domestically and globally. Throughout its evolution, India Art Fair has reflected and contributed to these changes, adapting its structure and focus to address the needs of the region's art community.

2008

Inaugural edition launched as India Art Summit, marking the first major international art fair in India

2011

Rebranded as India Art Fair with expanded international participation

2016

MCH Group (Art Basel) acquires majority stake, bringing global expertise

2018

10th anniversary edition celebrates the fair's contribution to the Indian art ecosystem

2019

Introduction of new media and digital art section, reflecting expanding artistic practices

2023

Post-pandemic revival emphasizes regional connections and sustainability

Featured Galleries

India Art Fair brings together leading galleries from across South Asia and around the world, showcasing a diverse range of artistic practices, periods, and regions. Each edition features established institutions alongside emerging spaces, creating a dynamic environment for discovery and exchange.

Fair Sections

India Art Fair is structured into distinct sections that showcase different aspects of the South Asian art scene, creating multiple pathways for exploration and discovery.

Gallery Hub: The core of the fair features presentations by leading and emerging galleries from India and international destinations, showcasing modern and contemporary art from established artists and new talents.

Focus: This section presents curated solo projects by emerging and established artists, allowing for in-depth engagement with individual artistic practices and thematic explorations.

Platform: Dedicated to showcasing emerging art practices, artist collectives, and experimental projects, this section highlights the cutting edge of South Asian contemporary art.

Modern Masters: Celebrating significant historical works, this section provides context and perspective on the development of South Asian modernism and its foundational figures.

Institutions: Museums, foundations, and non-profit organizations present their programs and collections, emphasizing the educational and preservation aspects of the art ecosystem.

Fair Experience

Experience the dynamic atmosphere of India Art Fair through this video showcasing exhibitions, performances, and visitor interactions from a recent edition.

Key People

India Art Fair brings together leading professionals from the art world who shape each edition through their expertise and vision.

Jaya Asokan

Jaya Asokan

Fair Director
Dinesh Vazirani

Dinesh Vazirani

Advisory Board Member
Natasha Ginwala

Natasha Ginwala

Curator
Jagdip Jagpal

Jagdip Jagpal

Former Fair Director

Location

India Art Fair takes place at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi, providing a spacious venue with state-of-the-art facilities for exhibitors and visitors.

Map of India Art Fair Location