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For Art’s Sake

The India Art Fair returns with its 15th edition at Delhi’s NSIC exhibition grounds from February 1-4. The 2024 edition of the marquee event sees 30 new exhibitors among a total of 108, including 72 galleries—and seven design studios that will participate in a collectible design section, a first forJamini Roy (Chawla Art Gallery, DAG, Dhoomimal Gallery), Dayanita Singh (Nature Morte), Ram Kumar (Sanchit Art), Gauri Gill (Vadehra Art Gallery) et al alongside works by newer names across a range of forms and media.

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