India Art Fair 2023

Art Fair & Festival

India Art Fair marks its 2023 edition with the most ambitious showcase to date featuring a multiplicity of cutting-edge contemporary and digital artistic talent alongside modern masters

Offering a year-round platform, the fair champions the strength and diversity of Indian and South Asian art and artists

India Art Fair, the leading platform showcasing modern and contemporary art from India and South Asia, takes place from 9 – 12 February 2023 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi. Led in partnership with BMW India and with artists’ voices at its centre, the fair will present 85 exhibitors, including 71 galleries and 14 institutions. With India set to become the world’s fifth-largest economy, the expansion of its art market has grown in parallel with India Art Fair at its helm. Building on the success of the last edition, the 2023 fair will be the most ambitious to date, with expanded floorspace to showcase South Asia’s greatest talent, spanning cutting-edge contemporary art and modern masters, and an extended Studio presenting the fair’s Digital Artist in Residence programme. The fair will be a meeting ground for collectors, curators and art professionals, strengthening cultural dialogue and ties with the international art scene.

Yamini Nayar ‘Messenger-2020’, C-Print, Courtesy : Jhaveri Contemporary
T. Venkanna ‘Kismet-2022’, Pencil and Hand Embroidery on Linen, Courtesy : Gallery Maskara
Devika Sundar ‘The Future is Born of Art Commission 2023’, Courtesy : India Art Fair and BMW, India
Bhuri Bai ‘Paper-Work 2’
Anoushka Mirchandani ‘TBT-2022’, Oil and Oil Pastel on Canvas, 120 x 120 cms- (48 x 48 Inches) Courtesy : The artist and Galerie Isa
Anish Kapoor ‘Mipa Blue to Red Mix 2 and Black Mist 2018’, Stainless-Steel and Lacquer, Courtesy : Galerie Continua

“The scale and diversity of the fair in 2023 reflects the expansion of the contemporary and modern art market across India and South Asia, as well as burgeoning interest from the international community. We’re particularly proud of all of our artists who are testing the boundaries of contemporary and traditional arts or digital innovation, with
many coming from previously unexplored regions of India. We’re proud of the quality of work they’re producing and powerfully responding to our changing times.” – Jaya Asokan, Fair Director of India Art Fair