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From films, interviews to features – join us as we explore the stories behind some of the most exciting artists in South Asia today


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What I Did Last Summer: Naveli Choyal

Photographer Naveli Choyal chronicles her colourful travels into the remote corners of India, documenting ancient crafts and contemporary culture

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9 Must-Visit Art Spots in Ahmedabad

From a cave painted by India's greatest painter M.F. Husain, Calico Museum’s treasured textiles to striking modernist buildings, here’s a complete round-up of our favourite places in Ahmedabad

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Imagining the Impossible: Devika Sundar

Join Devika Sundar, the winner of the 'The Future is Born of Art' Commission by BMW India and India Art Fair, as she shares her visionary design for the BMW X7 — and be inspired by the limitless possibilities of what the future holds

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The Ultimate Delhi Art Guide

From grand, historically significant architectural landmarks to cutting-edge contemporary art hotspots, here’s a guide to all things art in our home city – curated with love by the India Art Fair team.

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A City Called Home: Martand Khosla

Step into the expansive mind of artist and architect Martand Khosla in this BMW Artist Film, and find out how he transforms the chaos of the city into awe-inspiring sculptures

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Our Infinite Selves: Anju Dodiya

One of India’s most significant painters, Anju Dodiya gives us a glimpse of her deeply private life and work in this BMW Artist Film

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Painted Reality: Abir Karmakar

“Painting is a way of thinking,” artist Abir Karmakar tells us. Follow us in this BMW Artist Film to get a glimpse into his mind and world in which paintings can be more convincing than reality