Indian Art Festival Inaugurated in Delhi

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New Delhi: The Indian Art Festival 2017 today inaugurated by the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia and renowned International media personality Sandeep Marwah at Tyhyagraj Stadium. Hundreds of artists from all over India participated in this unique colorful event.
“The art has always fascinated human being, depiction of art is the oldest way to express your emotions. These kind of activities bring lots of color to the routine life,” said Manish Sisodia Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi while inaugurating the festival.
“People who have no love for any kind of art, are not very spiritual. Art brings color to life, takes you close to almighty and relax you in all manners. My motto of life is only to bring love, peace and unity through art and culture,” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios.
H.E. Augsto Montiel Ambassador of Venezuela to India and H.E. Dave Persad, High Commissioner for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to India were also present at the time of inauguration.
India Art Festival, a leading modern and contemporary art fair in India, is a new model for dialogue and collaborations between artists, art galleries, art buyers and connoisseurs who come together every year under roof.
India Art Festival (IAF) is the only art fair in India that presents two annual editions in two different cities – Mumbai and New Delhi. IAF provides unique opportunity to the art galleries and artists to create a network with the art dealers, art collectors and art buyers.
The general exhibition pavilion in the India Art Festival hosts major and mid-level art galleries with thousands of innovative art works from the array of their associate artists, whereas Artists’ Pavilion offers emerging, independent artists the opportunity to get discovered and enjoy the attention along with the established artists. The event is supported by ICMEI- International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry.

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