The India Art Fair 2026 unveils an expanded program, presenting layered narratives from Global South artists, innovative design-led conversations, and boundary-pushing performance art, thereby deepening its engagement with contemporary artistic inquiry.
Chiharu Shiota's signature installations, transforming spaces with dense, woven networks of red, black, and white threads, meticulously visualize the invisible connections of human existence, probing themes of life, death, and memory.
Inaugurating its Defence Colony venue, Gallery Dotwalk's “Drifting Through Quiet Veins” cultivates a profound, unhurried engagement with works by eight contemporary artists exploring themes of memory, labour, and landscape.
The Design Museum spotlights NIGO's transformative impact on contemporary fashion and culture, examining his pivotal role in bridging streetwear and luxury through an extensive display of over 700 archival objects from his three-decade career.
Works by William Adolphe Bouguereau and Jean Baptiste Fortune de Fournier were among the 50% of lots selling above their low estimate at Sotheby's '19th & 20th Century European Art' auction on February 5 in New York.
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