6 February to 9 February 2025
NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Archives IAF 2025
Dates & Venue
"If the health of a country’s art market can be judged by the size of its largest art fair, then the 2025 edition of India Art Fair (IAF) makes for a buoyant barometer. "
Artsy
IAF 2025 Participants
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- 1×1 Art Gallery
- Abir India
- Aicon
- Aicon Contemporary
- Akar Prakar
- Akara Contemporary
- Anant Art
- Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art
- Apparao Galleries
- Archer Art Gallery
- Art Alive Gallery
- Art Centrix Space
- Art Explore
- Art Heritage
- Art Incept
- ARTDISTRICT XIII
- Ashiesh Shah
- ASHVITA’S
- Asian Art Museum
- Asim Waqif produced by Laxcon Steels Limited
- Australian High Commission
- Ayesha Singh supported by MASH for IAF Facade
- Birla Academy of Art & Culture
- Blueprint12
- BOITO supported by Devi Art Foundation
- BRIDGE BHARAT
- Britto Arts Trust
- Carpenters Workshop Gallery
- Chatterjee & Lal
- Chawla Art Gallery
- Chemould CoLab
- Chemould Prescott Road
- Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation
- CLAIREFONTAINE Curated By Andrea Anastasio, Supported By Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
- Crayon Art Gallery
- DAG
- David Zwirner
- Deborah Fischer presented by Jodhpur Arts Week and the Institut français en Inde
- Delhi Crafts Council
- DeMuro Das
- Devi Art Foundation
- Dhi Contemporary
- Dhoomimal Gallery
- Emami Art
- Exhibit 320
- Experimenter
- Galerie Geek Art
- Galerie ISA
- Galleria Continua
- GALLERIE NVYĀ
- Gallerie Splash
- Gallery Art Exposure
- Gallery Dotwalk
- Gallery Espace
- Gallery Latitude 28
- GALLERY MASKARA
- Gallery Ragini
- Gallery Veda
- GALLERYSKE
- Ganges Art Gallery
- GONDWANA ART PROJECT
- Grosvenor Gallery
- Gunjan Gupta
- Imon Phukan Presented by IAF Artist-in-Residence Programme in partnership with Royal College of Art, London
- Indigo+Madder
- Inherited Arts Forum
- Iram Art
- Jaipur Rugs
- Jhaveri Contemporary
- KALAKRITI ARCHIVES
- Kalakriti Art Gallery
- Karishma Swali & Chanakya School of Craft
- Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)
- kó
- Korean Cultural Centre India
- KYNKYNY Art Gallery
- liactuallee supported by IAF Artist-in-Residence Programme and SoulTree
- LISSON GALLERY
- M. Pravat presented by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)
- MAG CONTEMPORARY
- MAHARAJA SAWAI MAN SINGH II MUSEUM
- MASHA ART
- Method
- MOHD. INTIYAZ supported by METHOD and the Living Waters Museum
- MUSEUM OF ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
- Nature Morte
- NEOTIA ARTS TRUST
- Nolwa Studio
- Ojas Art
- Palette Art Gallery
- PHOTOINK
- Pichvai Tradition And Beyond
- Prameya Art Foundation
- Project 88
- PRSFG
- Purushottam Trust for Printmaking
- Rooshad Shroff
- Rukshaan Art
- Sakshi Gallery
- Shifting Horizons curated by Alaiia Gujral
- Shrine Empire
- Srishti Art Gallery
- Studio Art
- Studio Nyn
- Studio Raw Material
- Studio Renn
- TANIA & SANDEEP KHOSLA in collaboration with Mangrove Collective
- TARQ
- The Arts Family
- The Gujral Foundation
- Threshold Art Gallery
- Umesh S. supported by IAF Artist-in-Residence Programme
- Unit7. / Prahlad Bubbar
- Unnati Cultural Village
- Vadehra Art Gallery
- Vibha Galhotra supported by Public Art Initiative of RMZ Foundation
- Vida Heydari Contemporary
- Vikram Goyal
- Wonderwall
- Yogesh Barve supported by Art & Charlie
Fair Map

India Art Fair, the leading platform showcasing modern and contemporary art from India and South Asia, closed its landmark 16th edition to reports of robust sales and strong attendance. Taking place 6 – 9 February 2025 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi, the fair featured a record line-up of 120 exhibitors, including 78 galleries, 28 institutions and 11 design studios, among others. Led in partnership with BMW India for the ninth time, the fair brought together galleries, collectors, institutions, artists, designers, organisations and visitors alike, fostering crucial opportunities for dialogue, discovery and exchange. With creative voices at its centre, the fair was a platform for local and international audiences to discover the best of the art scene from South Asia and beyond, ranging from established artists and designers to the emerging talents of tomorrow.
"We are well into the second decade of India Art Fair and I am not exaggerating when I say everything has turned out absolutely superb. The galleries, the quality of the works, the visitors, the programmes surrounding the fair have not only proven once against the importance of India Art Fair as a platform for Indian contemporary art but also as a crucial international hub where many visitors get to explore and understand the importance of contemporary South Asian art."
Prof. Dr. Thomas Girst, Head of Cultural Engagement, BMW Group