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ARTinsic to organise it new Art Show

ARTinsic announces it next exhibition dates, introducing the new Art collections and Artist.

ARTinsic, a platform that sheds light on contemporary Indian art and artists is organizing its next show from 8th to 10th February at a gallery space in Santushi Complex.

The show will include works from the new and upcoming artist and some by established artists. In terms of genres, there will be mythical, pop, abstracts, etc. The curator and founder of ARTinsic, Shreya Chadha Chug will be introducing 5/6 new artists for the show keeping in mind the eclectic mix of artworks.

According to the Shreya, the Art Market in India is relatively niche, with a majority of people investing heavily in Modern Masters. The awareness on Contemporary Indian art remains confined to a handful. Shreya’s aim, with ARTinsic is to bring to the notice of people the hundreds of talented Indian artists that have come up in recent years and continue to. While the number of galleries and online art portals increase, our numbers remain miniscule compared to USA, UK, China, Europe, etc.

 

Shreya’s recent Art Preview held at the Caitriona Clubhouse at Ambience Island, showcased a wide range of art genres such as mythical, hyper realistic, pop and several different mediums for both paintings and sculptures. The aim of the preview was to introduce Contemporary Indian Art to people with little or no prior knowledge of the subject.

 

About the Organisers:

Shreya Chadha Chug, a graduate in Economics from the University of Warwick and an avid art lover, founded ARTinsic in 2016, after having completed courses in Art History, Art Business, and Art Writing from the Sotheby’s Institute. What started off as an Instagram blog, to share knowledge and increase awareness on Indian art and artists, eventually went on to become a platform that deals in artworks and seeks to promote young and upcoming artists.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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