
For the sake of art
The QuintBy IANSlife Features New Delhi, Sep 21 If art is recession proof then galleries which house some of the most famous works as well as artists need to make their presence felt. Ashish Anand, MD & CEO of DAG spoke to IANSlife on taking art to wider audience in India and facilitating deeper engagement. With the growing awareness of art in India and abroad through museum shows as well as museum-quality gallery shows, participation in international art fairs, increasing public-private collaborations in the art and culture space -- which is taking art to wider audiences - the size of the art market will only grow. While Drishyakala is a major example of our aim of democratizing art, our museum collaborations -- whether they are in India or abroad -- and multiple galleries exhibitions are another. They will provide a range of choices across major movements and periods spread across different geographies of art practice in India, and by Indian artists overseas.
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