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India Art Fair announces exhibitors for its largest edition yet.

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 31 October 2025 01:15
Published 31 October 2025
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India Art Fair has announced 123 exhibitors for its 17th edition, its largest fair to date. The fair will take place at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi, from February 5th to 8th, 2026.

“The 17th edition of India Art Fair marks a watershed moment for us—not just in scale, but in reach,” said Jaya Asokan, director of India Art Fair, in a statement. “With a record number of exhibitors and a truly global line-up, India Art Fair continues to serve as the definitive meeting point for the international art community in South Asia, and we cannot wait to welcome everyone to Delhi next February.”

The upcoming fair will feature a roster of international heavyweights, including David Zwirner and GALLERIA CONTINUA, both of which participated last year. This year, India Art Fair will welcome seven international newcomers, including Whitestone Gallery, London’s LAMB, Los Angeles’s Rajiv Menon Contemporary, Paris’s 193 Gallery, Geneva’s Gowen Contemporary, Kathmandu’s Danfe Arts, and New York’s DMINTI. These galleries will present alongside leading Indian galleries, including DAG, Nature Morte, and Jhaveri Contemporary.

One of the fair’s highlights is its Focus section, where galleries will present dedicated solo artist presentations. 193 Gallery will present a selection of work by Nairobi-based photographer Thandiwe Muriu, while Apparao Gallery will showcase sculptures by Indian artist G. Ravinder Reddy. Meanwhile, Indian artist Bharti Kher’s celebrated sculptures will be presented by Nature Morte.

For the third year, India Art Fair will curate a design section, spotlighting the two leading Indian design galleries—Galerie Maria Wettengren and Æquō—and 12 studios. This will include work from leading Indian designers, including Ashiesh Shah, Gunjan Gupta, and Vikram Goyal.

This year will also mark the 10th anniversary of India Art Fair’s partnership with BMW India. For the last five years, the two organizations have facilitated The Future is Born of Art Commission. This year, the selected artist will create a work on the theme of “Crafting in Continuum.” “Over the years, this collaboration has evolved into a powerful platform where art and technology inspire one another, shaping ideas that define the future,” said Hardeep Singh Brar, president and CEO of BMW Group India.

See the full list of exhibitors at India Art Fair 2026 here.

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