Tasleema Nasreen Visits India Art Fair 2025, Expresses Enthusiasm for Artistic Innovations

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Taslima Nasrin at india art fair 2025, delhi

New Delhi, February 7, 2025 – The renowned writer and social activist Tasleema Nasreen visited the prestigious India Art Fair 2025 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Okhla, New Delhi. Expressing her admiration for the event, she shared her experience on social media, stating, “Went to the famous India Art Fair this morning. Every year I want to go to this art fair. Gallery owners from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, London, New York, Los Angeles, Hamburg etc., come with their art collection. Big artists get the opportunity to see new works, new experiments, new ideas. Like last year, this year also artist friend Tapas Basu sent a VIP pass. That’s why I was lucky to see the fair.”

The 16th edition of the India Art Fair, which runs from February 6 to 9, 2025, is the largest to date, featuring 120 exhibitors, including 22 international galleries and institutions. The fair showcases a diverse array of contemporary and traditional artworks spanning paintings, sculptures, installations, and digital media.

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Nasreen’s visit highlights the global appeal of the event, which has become a key platform for both established and emerging artists. This year’s edition emphasizes inclusivity and sustainability, with expanded spaces for experimental and socially driven art. Additionally, the fair hosts discussions, live performances, and workshops, offering an immersive cultural experience.

India Art Fair continues to solidify its position as South Asia’s premier contemporary art event, drawing art enthusiasts, collectors, and critics from across the world. With endorsements from prominent figures like Nasreen, the event remains a beacon for artistic expression and innovation.

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Delhi Magazine Team

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