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India Art Festival 2025 – A National Celebration of Contemporary Indian Art

india art festival 2025 – a national celebration of contemporary indian art
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The India Art Festival (IAF) returns to the Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, from November 7 to 9, 2025, presenting an expansive showcase of contemporary Indian art that bridges regions, traditions, and generations. Now in its 10th Delhi edition and 35th edition nationwide, IAF continues its mission of democratizing art by bringing together 25 galleries, 450 artists, and over 3,500 artworks across 100 booths, making it one of India’s largest multidisciplinary art gatherings. Founded in 2008 by the Indian Contemporary Art Journal, the India Art Festival was conceived to provide visibility and support to artists from rural and semi-urban regions.

The 2025 Delhi edition continues IAF’s acclaimed dual-pavilion format, dividing the space between leading art galleries and the Artist’s Pavilion for independent artists. Participating galleries include Gallery Pioneer, OPS Art Gallery, Uchaan, Eminent Art Gallery, Artsorbet Gallery, Aura Planet, Healing Art Foundation, Bouquet of Art Gallery, House of Emerge, Tela Art Gallery, Traditional Art Gallery, Dev Mehta Art Gallery, RadArt Galeria, RS Art Space, ArtVista, Nitya Artists Centre, Pichwaiwala, Artsbreeze Art Gallery, Smita Art, Gallery Nataraj, Rabi Art Gallery, Areeti Art Studio, and Red Leaf Art Gallery (USA) — making its debut at IAF.

The Artist’s Pavilion will spotlight independent artists such as Om Thadkar, Pankaj Bawdekar, Anjali Prabhakar, Bhatari Shah, Susan Halfhide, Astha Gajwani, Taru Bhargava, Vittal Muppidy, and others among hundreds more, presenting a panorama of creative expression across media and styles.

The galleries will be showcasing many mix of young and master artists including M. F. Husain, Krishen Khanna, Jogen Chowdhury, Akbar Padamsee, Anjolie Ela Menon, Paresh Maity, Manu Parekh, T. Vaikuntam, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Laxma Goud, Jatin Das, Ramesh Gorjala, Asit Kumar Patnaik, P. Gnana, Anand Panchal, Asit Kumar Patnaik, Nagesh Ghodke, Inderjeet Singh Grover, and others.

(Disclaimer: The above content is a press release and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR

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