Archive for the ‘Indian modern art’ Category
Crowds and revelry at Delhi’s art fair but the international tag is at risk
Posted by: John Elliott on February 4, 2015
Good sales at Sotheby’s in London but contemporaries’ slump worsens
Posted by: John Elliott on October 9, 2014
Saffronart auction in Delhi gets the depressed elite to splash out and buy
Posted by: John Elliott on September 5, 2014
Moderate sales and lots of people keep the India Art Fair buoyant
Posted by: John Elliott on February 2, 2014
Christie’s wakes up the Indian art market with a $15m Mumbai auction
Posted by: John Elliott on December 20, 2013
Ratan Tata and Mahatma Gandhi reflected in anamorphic cylinders
Posted by: John Elliott on October 2, 2012
India’s design awakening begins in Delhi
Posted by: John Elliott on March 15, 2012
Ramkinkar Baij – sculpting a path for modern Indian art
Posted by: John Elliott on March 5, 2012
India’s successful art fair – where less is more
Posted by: John Elliott on January 31, 2012
Salman Rushdie was blocked out but MF Husain is back on show
Posted by: John Elliott on January 26, 2012
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