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Barbed wire to blue indigo, Indian art shines at Art Dubai

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 6 May 2025
At Art Dubai, Indian art made a powerful mark, with M.F. Husain’s solo booth drawing acclaim and contemporary galleries like Experimenter and Blueprint12 achieving major sales. Themes ranged from migration and displacement to cultural memory. The fair highlighted South Asia’s artistic depth, with Indo-Pak collaborations, powerful installations, and global interest affirming the region’s growing influence in the international art scene.
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