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Priyanka Mahajan
artist
by Priyanka Mahajan on Nov 18, 2010 05:27 PM

Top Indian contemporary artists such as T.V Santhosh, Atil Dodiya, Thukral and Thagra and Jitish Kallat employ techniques and explore themes that appeal to the global western audience, whilst maintaining an inherent Indian quality

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SA
copal art
by SA on Nov 18, 2010 05:26 PM

Copal Art has an Independent Research Wing solely dedicated to aid the first time collectors and provide expert Indian art recommendations to art lovers across the globe. The Research wing has expertise in producing excellent Research Reports on Indian Artists screening the Domestic as well as International market dynamics. It is because of Copal Art’s Research that we boast of a Successful Track Record of recommending future growth artists.
Copal Art’s research is a unique guide for buyers and sellers in the art market. We create extensive summaries showing trends in markets ranging from old masters and national heritage to the undervalued contemporary art.


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Priyanka Mahajan
art
by Priyanka Mahajan on Nov 18, 2010 05:25 PM

Without question, there is always a strong trend among collectors to buy art from their own country as this art is often most relevant to their background, society and context.

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sonam parashar
Indian ARt
by sonam parashar on Nov 18, 2010 05:25 PM

f you look at the avg sale price for the 50 performers in Indian art, it would work out to Rs. 25 cr per work. It might sound intresting & impressive but against an avg Rs. 5 cr works from US, UK, it appears minuscule

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Priyanka Mahajan
indian art
by Priyanka Mahajan on Nov 18, 2010 05:24 PM

Without question, there is always a strong trend among collectors to buy art from their own country as this art is often most relevant to their background, society and context.

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MALIKA SANYA
aggressive promotion of Indian Art required
by MALIKA SANYA on Nov 18, 2010 05:23 PM

As an Indian it really saddens me to see that on Obama's visit every other Indian specialty was ion their itinerary except the ever elusive Indian Art. it is so sad to see that not even the government is making any efforts to add sheen to appreciation of Indian Art . why does Copal seem to be the only ones making an effort in this direction, where are the others. anyways good going Copal!!!!!!!!

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Priyanka Mahajan
ART
by Priyanka Mahajan on Nov 18, 2010 05:21 PM

Indian ART MARKET SHARE IN GLOBAL ART MARKET IS 0.55%

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sonam parashar
Indian art
by sonam parashar on Nov 18, 2010 05:21 PM

To get the supercharged returns, Art has been the best investment in India during the recent years when compared to other asset classes. The Indian art market has the potential to offer incremental gains to early investors, provided that the investment is made towards the right type of artists and is backed by strong research and analysis.

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sonam parashar
Indian Art
by sonam parashar on Nov 18, 2010 05:20 PM

indian Art Market accounts for only 0.55% of global art markets, which was almost negligible a decade before. Indian Art Market will grow

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Nikhil Khandelwal
art promotion
by Nikhil Khandelwal on Nov 17, 2010 11:09 PM  | Hide replies

Art Promotion bodies like Copal Art motivates the new art-collectors and investors to develop a passion for art

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sonam parashar
Re: art promotion
by sonam parashar on Nov 18, 2010 05:19 PM
you are rite nikhil, Copal Art is doing a gr8 job!!

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