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Article: After a slow beginning, Asian interest in Indian art grows; India's works beguile outside its borders ; Slow to charm collectors in East Asia, artists now are seeing record sales
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- September 5, 2009
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Hillary Brenhouse
International Herald Tribune
09-05-2009
After a slow beginning, Asian interest in Indian art grows; India's works beguile outside its borders ; Slow to charm collectors in East Asia, artists now are seeing record sales
Byline: Hillary Brenhouse
Section: Special Report: Investment In Art
Type: News
Contemporary Indian artists are starting to gain a foothold in East Asia as a result of increasing exposure at exhibitions, art fairs and biennials.
Sakshi Gallery, one of the largest private art spaces in Mumbai, is planning to lead a group of Taiwanese collectors on a contemporary art tour through India in December after opening a Taipei branch in February -- the first Indian ...