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The presence of foreign media in India Art Summit is a reminder of the worldwide interest in Indian art.

The west wind blowing at the India Art Summit at Hall No. 7 of Pragati Maidan has brought good news. There are as many as 16 galleries from abroad at the peak, which came scouting for young talent in India. In fact, most of them already pocketed some contemporary names selected from India with great success, to represent them in the art of the famous A-list shows the global.

Till economic downturn knocked taste out of our heads, the story of the world art Indian have read so – the masters were finally recognized, they will get their crores and a place in history, and now, to turn from his contemporaries. Some of them like Subodh Gupta, TV Santhosh Jitish Kallat and high scale even started, but then, the largest in the recession hit us all.

Like Erben, Rob Dean from London, from Rob Dean Art Ltd, confirmed his view of New York. Dean, who is the representative for Christie’s in India in 1998-2000, said, “In 2003, I have shown with artists including Jitish Kallat and Atul Dodiya, and only one painting has sold most of them have now moved from. Domestic to a circuit international “Dean called the trickle down effect and added,” With many young collectors now, Indian contemporary artists will be demanded .. “While London and New York is the first stop for every Indian artists to travel abroad, it is a representation of the nation-state countries such as Germany, Latvia, Netherlands, Japan and China at the top who make important foreign interest in Indian art. Katja W. Ott, representing Beck & Eggeling gallery from Dusseldorf, Germany, (along with managing partner Stefan Wimmer), said, “India is a very popular destination for German tourists. Theyenamored of the whole cultural package, and that includes the arts. Some Indian artists like MF Husain, FN Souza and SH Raza between masters and contemporaries such as Subodh Gupta is known for its excellent

Art lovers, a day before the beginning of the peak, Agni at The Park, where he came from the company Subodh Gupta and Bharti Kher. Speaking about his interest in Indian art, he said, “There are a lot of interest in the U.S. Subodh Gupta. It is a name that is already very well known and we have consistently indicated, young artists who emerged from India in our show.” Birendra Pani is a single name. Other international names, such as Arario, with galleries in Beijing and New York, and Galerie HB Hans Bakker of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, also participated, although they showed no Indian artists. However, their presence confirmed their interest in Indian art, and perhaps, the contemporary is the way to go. Now, only if the recession will get over fast.

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