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Christie’s India MD Sonal Singh | The art of investment

By MilyeOctober 10, 20241 Min Read
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At the moment the market for modern Indian art is very strong, with many new records being set at public auctions. There are a number of new collectors entering the market, all of whom are discerning and well educated or advised about what to acquire. These collectors are particular about factors such as condition, provenance, exhibition history and publication details, as well as freshness to the market, and are willing to pay a premium when an artwork comes with these boxes checked. Major international exhibitions of 20th-century Indian artists like S.H. Raza at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and M.F. Husain presented by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), at a show coinciding with the Venice Biennale have also catalysed new, global interest in this category.

Remenence from Last Night’s Dream, Ranjani Shettar, Rosewood and lacquered wood, 2011, 20x10x5 in; Price realised: US $103,320 (Sep 20, 2023) (Photo: Christie’s); Untitled, Somnath Hore, Bronze, c. 1980s-90s



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