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According to the senior art columnist of The Business Standard, Kishore Singh, 2009 wasn’t a memorable year for India’s art industry, but it’s already correcting course, he stated. Here are some of his observations and recap of the significant events. · Art funds received a bad name this year because the promise of astronomical returns evaporated and their payback time seemed flawed. · Bodhi Art, gallerist Amit Judge’s ambitious venture, ...
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