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In 2011, the global art auction market generated 21% more than in 2010 and every single segment of the art market had progressed in terms of turnover





While old economies are struggling, growth is accelerating in the BRICS countries. The five BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa- have been enjoying much stronger economic expansion than the developed countries and China's growth in particular has profoundly modified the geographical structure of the global art market according to thierry Ehrmann, the founder and CEO of Artprice, the world leader in art market information. Moreover, in Singapore, Beijing and Hong Kong, politicians are aware of the enormous economic potential of art for their state or their city, and their governments strongly support major cultural events including Contemporary Art fairs. In addition to the 49% growth in auction revenue from artworks in China, a number of other Asian countries have also posted particularly dynamic growth.

While Christie's continued to lead the auction market for Indian art with sales in excess of $20 million (Rs 100 crore) in 2011, Sotheby’s was second with its Indian art sales at $9.5 million (Rs 50 crore). At an online auction conducted by a Mumbai-based firm last year, paintings by Indian artists, including big names like Syed Haider Raza, Tyeb Mehta, Jehangir Sabavala, fetched more than US$14 million (Rs 70 crore).

“The Indian contemporary and modern art market has grown. The fact that we have added more sale locations for this category shows the increasing global demand for modern and contemporary Indian art,” said Sonal Singh, associate director, south Asian modern + contemporary art, Christie’s. The auction house has three international sites — New York, London and Hong Kong — where Indian art is auctioned.

“Top quality art with stellar provenance and in good condition finds buyers in India and world-over. In the past 18 months, we have seen record prices for artists such as Raza and Akbar Padamsee,” said Maithili Parekh, director, Sotheby’s.

Raza’s painting ‘Saurashtra’, which was auctioned for US$34,86,965 (around Rs 17 crore) in June 2010, is the most expensive Indian artwork ever sold.

In 2011, the global art auction market generated 21% more than in 2010 and there is not a single segment of the art market that did not progress in terms of turnover. Compared with 2010, Modern art added $1.2B, Post-war art added $372m, Contemporary art added $291m, Old Masters added $124 million and 19th century art posted an increase of $43 million. In addition, bulimic buying has not left any medium on the side-lines. 2011 saw the sale of more paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings and even prints than 2010. Indeed, driven by the rocketing prices of the Chinese Old and Modern masters, drawing has really come into its own, with its annual revenue up by $1.318 billion over the year. 


The Ashok Art Gallery is internationally known for one of its most important holdings: more than 2000 major works by the world's most significant Artists.Over the past years, as Ashok Art Gallery has become a major centre for contemporary visual art, the Gallery has built a strong collection of contemporary work of different artists, we became a sponsor of the STANDUP-SPEAKOUT Artshow, Organized by Art Of Living Foundation and United Nations.Organized an International Contenmporary Art Exhibition including artists from USA, The Nederlands, Pakistan and India.We have also participated at Art Expo India 2008, 09 Mumbai and India Art Summit 2008 New Delhi.

The art world’s in action, Art Market,Savvy dealers, Power players, player stealers.No more need to put out feelers

In the realm of established galleries and seasoned collectors, most of the major players already know each other and specific collectors' tastes, specifications, preferences, and budgets are pretty much a matter of record among those they do business with. When new arrivals come in, dealers examine them, make sure they're quality works, and then contact the most likely buyers. Selling art with a phone call makes far more sense than investing time, effort, money, and uncertainty to hang it, market it, and wait for likely buyers to walk through the gallery doors. Plus seasoned collectors are often willing to pay premiums for the right to quietly acquire the best art first. Contemporary art galleries build up new artists who only appear at auction later. So roaming the galleries is the way to pick up emerging talent. Getting to meet both established and young artists is one of the joys of collecting contemporary art, and that is done through galleries.Before buying think of where you will place the piece so that it has maximum effect. Art is made to be seen and not to end up in the garage. You can mix styles, eras and regions, but the pieces must speak to each other.

Don't confuse the size of an artist's listing in a dictionary or encyclopedia with the monetary value of his art. Long listings do not automatically mean big bucks, short ones don't always mean pocket change. Fair market values are based far more on supply and demand among dealers, collectors, and the state of the art market than they are on the amount of information that you find in biographical references. Buy what you like, not fashionable status symbols. You have to live with the works, their dividends should be the pleasure of looking at them.Do your homework by visiting galleries and studying auctions. Fairs are the way to compare a wealth of galleries under one roof. Auctions are transparent, providing collectors with benchmark prices that serve as a guide to how much collectors should be paying. Auction houses provide an enormous amount of price information on their websites.

There's an excitement in buying at auction, where enthusiasts compete against one another. But beware of auction fever when heated bidding can push prices to crazy levels. Set a maximum above which you will not go, and stick to it. This limit should take into account costs on top of the price at which a piece is hammered down. They include buyer's premium (commission paid to auction house) and, in many countries, a royalty for the artist's resale right. Always check the condition of your desired piece. The great majority of art is in the possession of its rightful owners, but under certain circumstances, if you get caught with stolen art, you are financially responsible for it's return and not the party who sold it to you. Laws and statutes vary from state to state and country to country. Know what the situation is where you live and do business. Also be aware that IFAR, the International Foundation for Art Research, maintains a stolen art database; you can always check with them if you have suspicions or just to be on the safe side.



The Ashok Art Gallery is internationally known for one of its most important holdings: more than 2000 major works by the world's most significant Artists.Over the past years, as Ashok Art Gallery has become a major centre for contemporary visual art, the Gallery has built a strong collection of contemporary work of different artists, we became a sponsor of the STANDUP-SPEAKOUT Artshow, Organized by Art Of Living Foundation and United Nations.Organized an International Contenmporary Art Exhibition including artists from USA, The Nederlands, Pakistan and India.We have also participated at Art Expo India 2008, 09 Mumbai and India Art Summit 2008 New Delhi.

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The Ashok Art Gallery is internationally known for one of its most important holdings: more than 2000 major works by the world's most significant Artists.Over the past years, as Ashok Art Gallery has become a major centre for contemporary visual art, the Gallery has built a strong collection of contemporary work of different artists.
Last year we became a sponsor of the STANDUP-SPEAKOUT Artshow, Organized by Art Of Living Foundation and United Nations.Organized an International Contenmporary Art Exhibition including artists from USA, The Nederlands, Pakistan and India.We have also participated at Art Expo India 2008 Mumbai and India Art Summit 2008 New Delhi.
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Find us at coming Art Expo India 2009 from 25th to 27th Sept in Mumbai

After a very successful run last year, the Art Expo India 2009 is back with a bang! The show this year is bigger than ever with several prominent international personalities, keynote speakers, art consultants and dealers from around the world. Last year’s Exhibition was a major success. Some of the prominent galleries to feature their collections were The Arts Trust and The Osmosis Gallery (Mumbai), Arushi Arts and Ashok Art Gallery (New Delhi),… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2009 at 15:30

Art Market is becoming a hunting place for todays Investor!!!

At this time of world economic crises, everybody is heading towards art market, good dicisions at right time is the Mantra of real success.

To insure this festive season Ashok Art Gallery is announcing upcoming show at New Delhi India.



Habitat Centre (Delhi): Ramesh Tardal

Venue: Open Palm Court Gallery India Habitat Centre Lodhi Road, New Delhi



Dates: 23-28 October, 2008, 11 am - 8 pm daily





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Posted on October 12, 2008 at 0:08 — 1 Comment

Yes, i am safe at Delhi!!

Yes, it was my answer to everybody called me yesterday evening and all night, i have got calls from all over india and also from outside, some has tried many times to connect, but i like to thanks everybody thinking about me, love you all and my notes for this repeated tragics:



I, as an individual can only condemn such act of gruesome devastation caused to lives of my fellow citizens.

My earnest request to fellow Indians: Please please be extra observant of activities…
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The young women painter has shown considerable aplomb and conception of significant form.Priyanka Gupta

An artist’s life and images are often responses to some pressing cultural and historical needs of the time one lives in and the artistic motivation drives the mind into a journey of discovery, exploration and learning. Priyanka Gupta comes from Kolkata, India, also called the ‘City of Joy’ for its people and the passion with which they lead their lives. This passion has undoubtedly found its way into her own conception and expression of the colors of life through the Art. Images unfold… Continue

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Working on Global Warming and the nature’s fight against digital cosmopolitan life, Indian Young Artist Pradosh Swain

Not very long ago, many scientists and researchers were hoping that global warming would have a positive effect on the agricultural yield because of the role that carbon dioxide plays photosynthesis. However, on the contrary, it has been resulting in the destruction of several crops. In Iceland, rising temperatures have made sowing of barley easier and more effective than it was twenty years from now. This is expected to cut the area under maize - the country’s staple crop - by at least 33… Continue

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At 8:49 on December 23, 2010, rinkuarora said…
hello ashok sir!
i m not a professional artist but i keep doing the painting work as its my passion and meditation i love my wrk.....sir i was running my institute where i was teaching students the art of painting but now recently i have stopped now i wanted to move one more step ahead and want to get my work more finess and besides i m not aware of how to do the exhibitions and participate in the events it would be kind of u to be my mentor and help me.
thanks
rinku
At 14:34 on September 21, 2010, Sushanta Kundu said…
Hello ashok sir,

myself is an artist from mumbai ,India ,doing sculpture as my only job ,if you have an interest in art ,say sculptures than plz come to visit my website ,that is sculptorsushanta.blogspot.com,or you may see in Indian art news come to my homepage here also you saw some good sculptures,you must enjoyed it very much.

thanking you
sushanta kundu
(artist)
At 15:12 on May 25, 2010, Pranay Goswami said…
Hello mr. ASHOK, I AM PRANAY GOSWAMI AND IVE DONE MANY SOLO PAINTING EXHIBITIONS INCLUDING IN JEHANGIR ART GALLERY. NOW PL LET ME KNOW WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE TO DO EXHIBITION WITH YOUR ESTEEM GROUP AND TO TAKE PART IN INTERNATIONAL EVENTS? CAN YOU PL INFORM ME.? Regards pranay goswami, BARODA. MY EMAIL IS goswamipranay@yahoo.co.in
At 12:27 on November 4, 2009, Soumen said…

At 13:46 on October 24, 2009, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa said…
Thanks. Yes, I have visited your gallery. I will upload the images of my work soon. Do you have a off line gallery too? I didn't see the full details. Will do it when I am free.
Best wishes
krishna
At 12:46 on October 11, 2009, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa said…
Hello, I tried to join your on line art gallery as an artist some 10 days back but I didn't get a reply till now.
Krishna
At 17:48 on August 28, 2009, Dr.Sajan K.Mathew said…

Please visit my show at Gallery Chemould ,Park Street ,Kolkata from16-9-09 to 20-9-09.(02-00 PM to 07-00 PM) Love and Regards,
Sajan
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At 22:15 on August 14, 2009, devidass khattri said…
wish u a happy independence day
At 15:35 on July 7, 2009, Rabi Dey said…
Really commendable effort .
At 12:57 on April 17, 2009, ashis pahi said…
Thanks for your appreciation. I think i remember you. Are you from B.k. college?iF I am wrong let me know.
 
 
 

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