NEW DELHI.- India Art Fair, the leading platform to discover modern and contemporary art from South Asia, announces the full list of participating galleries and programme highlights for the 2019 edition. Taking place from 31 January - 3 February 2019 in partnership with BMW Group India, India Art Fair 2019 will present 75 exhibitors from 24 Indian and international cities. Evolution and expansion of the events programme both on- and off-site will offer visitors unique access to the breadth and strength of Indias thriving visual art scene.
The 2019 edition of India Art Fair will feature a diverse selection of contemporary art galleries from across India including Chatterjee & Lal, Jhaveri Contemporary, Galerie Isa, Project 88, Chemould Prescott Road, Sakshi Gallery and TARQ (all Mumbai); Exhibit 320, Nature Morte, Shrine Empire and Anant Art (all New Delhi); Kalakriti Art Gallery (Hyderabad), Experimenter (Kolkata), GALLERYSKE (Bangalore) and ZOCA (Ahmedabad).
The fair will also continue its strong tradition of presenting important work by the regions leading Modernists. Returning participants will include some of Indias oldest and most respected galleries, DAG and Dhoomimal Gallery (both New Delhi), who will exhibit masterworks by artists including Raja Ravi Varma, Tyeb Mehta, F. N. Souza, Akbar Padamsee and Ram Kumar.
International galleries participating in India Art Fair for the first time in 2019 will include neugerriemschneider (Berlin, Germany), and Sokyo Gallery (Kyoto, Japan). Returning international galleries include David Zwirner (London, UK/New York, USA/Hong Kong), Blain | Southern (London, UK/Berlin, Germany), Sabrina Amrani (Madrid, Spain), Aicon Gallery (New York, USA), Lukas Feichtner Galerie (Vienna, Austria), 1X1 Art Gallery (Dubai, UAE) and Arario Gallery (Cheonan / Seoul / Shanghai).
This years Focus section, which showcases solo presentations curated by participating galleries or institutions, will feature seven artists: Vadodara-based artists Bhagyashree Suthar (Akara Art) and Prajjwal Choudhury (Gallery Latitude 28); Pakistani artist Aisha Khalid (Anant Art); Delhi-based artist and educator Sumakshi Singh (Exhibit 320); Thota Vaikuntam (Kalakriti Art Gallery); Mumbai artist Aditi Singh (Thomas Erben Gallery / Chemould Prescott Road); and eminent Indian painter, sculptor, writer and architect Satish Gujral (Chawla Art Gallery).
Leading cultural organisations and foundations from the South Asia region will include the Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA), Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (both New Delhi), Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) (Bangalore), and the Bengal Foundation (Dhaka). Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation, will show works by recipients of the Inlaks Fine Art Awards throughout the fair. These will be joined by New Delhi-based international bodies Italian Embassy Cultural Centre and Korean Cultural Centre India.
Outside the fair grounds, new initiative IAF Parallel will see collateral events programmed by galleries, museums and arts spaces across New Delhi. Highlights from IAF Parallel include Bharti Khers solo exhibition at Bikaner House; the opening of an exhibition dedicated to eminent artist Upendra Maharathi at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA); Arpita Singhs retrospective at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art; a special exhibition by Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA) at the Indira Gandhi National Centre of the Arts (IGNCA); and exhibition walkthroughs in Lado Sarai, a contemporary arts hub in South Delhi.
Jagdip Jagpal, Fair Director of India Art Fair, commented: We are delighted to welcome so many returning Indian and international galleries to India Art Fair for the 2019 edition. Were also very pleased to introduce a number of important new participants to our audiences for the first time, including neugerriemschneider and Sokyo Gallery, as well as Metta Contemporary and Museum of Art and Photography, Bangalore. By extending the fair across Delhi through the new IAF Parallel initiative we invite our domestic and international visitors to explore Indias thriving art ecosystem.