During the week of the India Art Fair, Anant Art will open one of its most anticipated shows tracing the legacy and contemporary artistic contributions of women artists from the Baroda School of Art in India. Curated by Deeksha Nath, the exhibition will feature works by late great Hema Upadhyaya, modernists Nilima Sheikh and Rekha Rodwittiya to artists growing in their career Latika Katt and Lavanya Mani, among others.
India Art Fair’s Young Collectors’ Programme, supported by Ruby’s Signature and curated by archaeologist and art historian Anica Mann, is a gateway to getting to know contemporary South Asian art. Taking place from 4 to 12 February at the Young Collectors Hub at Bikaner House in New Delhi, the programme is the perfect opportunity to discover new galleries and learn about various forms of art beyond traditional canvas paintings, such as photography, sculpture, video art, books, music and performance art. Specially designed for the culturally curious and new collectors, the Young Collectors’ Programme will also be great place to network and explore an exciting line-up of parallel events in the city.