
The first ever International Indian Art Fair ended on Sunday. It was visited by about 10,000 people in three days, there were about 400 art works on show, out of which 100 were sold off the counter and several requests made of special commissions of works by the upcoming artists.
The focus now is on the presence of international and Indian buyers.
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The first International Indian Art Fair begins this weekend in Delhi.
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Art collectors can now consider some good investment options in Dubai.
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The fair marked the paradigm shift of interest in art from the Western world to the Eastern zone.
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It is not the stock market, it is not the property, but Art Fund is something that’s give you supercharged returns.
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As the Indian art market is emerging, so is a parallel one for fakes. Here is a different take on fakes.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/great-indian-art-bazaar-real-vs-fake/22356-8.html
Sotheby's raised $15 million from the sale of miniatures and modern paintings — its highest ever in this category.
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