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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

India Art Summit - India's Modern and Contemporary Art Fair

INDIA ART SUMMIT ART FAIR
(January 20-23, 2011 in New Delhi, India)

International art events are reminders or a celebration of recently discovered talents. People from all over the world travel to these events (Art Fairs, Biennales, Armory Show, Whitney, Venice, etc) to see the art and to mingle with the artists, curators, collectors, and other people in the art scene. For more information on international art events and festival refer to www.zeroland.co.nz.

The India Art Summit (IAS) is an international art fair takes place in New Delhi, India. Over 84 galleries from India, China, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, Pakistan, U.A.E., Latvia, United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and The United States bring in a group of curators, directors, artists, and art collectors into the mix to delegate the exhibitions. The organizers from IAS develop a floor plan for the event; this allows organization of space for each individual gallery and the works being shown.


Then the curators work with their alleged space, install the works, and mediate between audience and artists. The mediums range from paintings, drawings, prints, photography, sculptures, mixed media, installations, video art and performances.

Art Fairs and Biennales are found all over the world. The four most prominent locations for art fairs in the United States are located in New York, Washington D.C., California, and Texas. For more information contact your local art gallerist or university museum to speak to an art/ art history professor.

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