With a programme, which includes Art Projects, a Speakers' Forum and a city wide Collateral Events schedule, the India Art Fair (IAF) has a by invitation VIP preview on January 30, organisers announced in a statement today.
The Fair, which held its first edition in 2008, has grown to be an epicentre for art in India, with a global reputation for being one of South Asia's leading art fairs.
The upcoming edition showcases 91 booths from India and across the world and aims to expose local and international artists to a large and diverse audience.
"This year's international galleries represent a dynamic mix, from returning European galleries, to a number of cutting edge newcomers, who all share the common goal to explore the Indian art market, forge key relationships and meet new collectors from South Asia," organisers said.
An extensive Art Projects programme spanning the outdoor and indoor fair space is set to be focus of the fair this year.
Highlights of the programme include "Listen Up!" a public sound art project and a city-wide installation to make sound art publicly accessible through cellular phones.
Jose Garcia Miguel (Perve Galeria, Portugal) has lined up a multi-arts installation "Tears of Portugal" encompassing video, photography and performance.
This year's fair has also attracted leading jewellery designer Nirav Modi who is set to present a collection of custom made designs inspired by motifs from the Mughal miniature school of art, encrusted with precious gems and priceless diamonds.
Cultural events which are set to take place alongside this edition of IAF include INSERT2014, an exhibition curated by Raqs Media Collective, of 20 leading international and Indian artists, and WORD.SOUND.POWER a collaborative exhibition by KHOJ International Artists' Association and the Tate Modern.
