"Indian women artists should be brought to the contemporary world," says NGMA DG
New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): The Korean Cultural Centre India actively participated in the 17th edition of the India Art Fair 2026, where the National Gallery of Modern Art Director General, Sanjeev Kishor Goutam, highlighted the deep historical ties between Korea and India.
Goutam stressed that women artistes' work should be brought to the forefront. He further shared insights from his engagement with Korean contemporary works at the fair and recounted a significant exhibition he had seen at South Korea's Modern Art Gallery during his recent visit.
"I am pleased to see that Korean contemporary art pieces are displayed here... Over the years, Korea-India bilateral relations have been expanding remarkably well, which has been mainly led by industrial cooperation. We are also witnessing growing ties in other areas such as cultural exchanges," the Ambassador said.
IAF provides curated insights into the cultural landscapes of India and its neighbouring countries, bringing together galleries, artists, private foundations, arts charities, artist collectives, national institutions, cultural events and festivals. This collaborative framework cultivates innovative domestic and international interactions with South Asia's rich cultural heritage and development.
India Art Fair, the leading platform showcasing modern and contemporary art from India and South Asia, closed its landmark 16th edition on a high note, with reports of robust sales and strong attendance.
The fair featured a record line-up of 120 exhibitors, including 78 galleries, 28 institutions and 11 design studios, among others.
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