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Get ready for the Art Expo India 2009
Art Expo India 2009 is just round the corner. It’s a keenly awaited event by art lovers.
Art Expo India strives to serve as a vital link among both emerging and established artists, art experts and true connoisseurs of art. It gives a crucial insight into the current art trends. The event promises to act as a channel for a dialogue involving investors, buyers and collectors of art. They are all a key part of an exciting voyage leading to meaningful exploration of creativity.
Art Expo India 2009 in the last week of September is going to be a huge step forward in a fulfilling and rewarding journey for all of them. It’s a comprehensive avenue to grasp contemporary art trends.
Mr. Vickram Sethi, who has initiated the event, has arranged a series of art shows, exhibitions and events in his two decade long career. His experience and expertise drives a dynamic team. He mentions in his invitational note: “The inaugural edition in 2008 was a great success. It attracted art lovers from far & wide. And 2009 sure promises to be even bigger as some of India’s best-known and biggest galleries are going to take part this year. India’s top contemporary artists, distinguished art curators, eminent critics and art historians from India and abroad, as well as prominent collectors will also be in attendance.”
Art Expo India has a solid support of Trade & Technology Exposition Co. (India) Pvt. Ltd., an organization that also runs GIFTEX show. They possess the experience and a thorough understanding of Indian art market to make the expo a success.
Art Expo India 2009 takes place at Nehru Centre, Mumbai from September 25-27.
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