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M. F. Hussain’s 'Gram Yatra' sets a record at Christy’s auction by fetching USD 13.7 million, highlighting the growing value of Indian modern art. However, the art market's growth remains ...
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I love making crafts. It definitely helps during tough ... Sisler's post-high program trains students in the creative digital arts, including filmmaking. Create students Venice Pasaraba, Justina ...
As India moves towards high-income status, the number of art buyers is skyrocketing and ... the highest price ever fetched by an Indian painter. Christie’s had estimated a fair price at $2.5 ...
Maqbool Fida Husain’s iconic work, Untitled (Gram Yatra), was sold by Christie’s for a record-breaking $13.75 million—the highest sum ever paid for a work of Modern Indian Art. This is almost double ...
Indian modern art gets its due! M F Hussain's Gram Yatra (1954) breaks the ₹100cr barrier, selling for $13.8M to Kiran Nadar. Once gifted to Oslo University Hospital by Dr. Volodarsky ...
Kiran Nadar, a prominent Indian art collector, acquired MF Husain's iconic painting 'Untitled (Gram Yatra)' for $13.8 million, setting a new record for Modern Indian art. This landmark sale highlights ...
An avid reader of history and mythology and Indian culture, a large part of Husain's art includes paintings of gods and goddesses in the context of the politics of the time, works that put him in ...
A Maryland artist, Jasmine Battle, was sentenced to 24 months of probation and fined $2,500 for violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. Battle misrepresented herself as a Cherokee artist between ...