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India Art Festival Set to Enliven Mumbai Tomorrow

Updated on: 22 January,2025 12:08 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Art enthusiasts can look forward to a wide array of genres, including seascapes, landscapes, rural and urban scenarios, and striking abstract pieces.

India Art Festival Set to Enliven Mumbai Tomorrow

India Art Festival

The much-awaited India Art Festival begins tomorrow from January 23 till 26, 2025 at the Nehru Centre, Worli starts. This year’s edition promises an exceptional display, featuring 5,500 artworks presented by 40 art galleries and 550 artists across 150 air-conditioned booths. Art enthusiasts can look forward to a wide array of genres, including seascapes, landscapes, rural and urban scenarios, and striking abstract pieces.


Apart from many master artists, young talents like Ishwar Sharma, Goonjan Jain, Amar Hulgeri, Astha Gajwani, Ria Das, Rajan Shah, Rittu Bhatia, Priti Mehta, Sima Patel, Yuvraj Patil, Mahesh Soundatte, Seema Gupta, Susan Halfhide, and Anuja Aggarwal will be showcasing their works at the art festival.

Adding to the excitement are special solo projects by Shruthi Challani, Rohan Sonavane, Neha Jhunjhunwala, Urvi Shah, Dr. Lakshmi Sukumaran, Karan Gaikwad, Kanika Goyal, Uma Krishnamoorthy, Boopathy Thangavelu, Heena Vaghani, Anjum Shah, Alka Choudhry, Antra Srivastava, Arti Mittal, Prashant Prasad, Ishita Chowdhury, Rashmi Pote, Falguni Mehta, Sharu Anjirbag, Nikita Nadkarni, Rupali Mansinghka, Payal Sethia, and Ankita Rohra.

Several artists are set to leave a lasting impression with their unique styles. Anjali Prabhakar will captivate audiences with her poetic reflections on human existence, while Deepika Shah mesmerizes with her experiments on 3D canvases. Om Thadkar’s monochromatic magical innovations, Diya Kotak’s vibrant explorations on canvas, Rajan Shah’s peacock-inspired creations, and Manju Shrivatsa’s enchanting flowerscapes will also be among the highlights.

Artist Amit Srivastav, who breathes life into inanimate objects with his glazed still-life paintings, the young prodigy Dev Mehta, whose drawings exude mastery by blending intricate detail and artistic expression, and veteran artist Inderjeet Grover, known for his dynamic depictions of dancing girls and the Banaras ghats, will enthral visitors with their extraordinary works.

India Art Festival 2025 is poised to be an unforgettable experience, offering a rich tapestry of artistic brilliance for collectors, connoisseurs, and casual visitors alike.

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