Get ready for an exciting cultural crossover! Art Asia Delhi 2025 is making its big debut in the heart of India, bringing together the best of Korean and Indian art worlds. This vibrant event highlights the growing bond between Korea and India through culture and creativity, as shared by the Korean Cultural Centre India.
Mark your calendars—the art fair kicks off from September 25 to 28 at the stunning Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Dwarka, New Delhi. It’s set to be the biggest Korea-led international art fair ever in India, featuring over 760 stunning artworks from 220 talented artists across five countries, including Korea, India, the United States, and Japan. Picture this: 61 booths spread over nearly 8,000 square meters, showcasing everything from traditional vibes to modern twists.
Why now? The global K-wave is booming, thanks to hits like K-pop and the upcoming animation KPop Demon Hunters (2025). People worldwide are hooked on Korean aesthetics that blend age-old traditions with fresh, tech-savvy styles. At the same time, India’s own India Art Fair has put the country on the map as South Asia’s top art hub, drawing eyes from the Asian art market. Enter Art Asia Delhi 2025, co-hosted by Art Asia and Kintex, to bridge these worlds and spark new connections.
Backed by the Korea Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Cultural Centre India, this fair isn’t just about viewing art—it’s a full-on platform mixing technology, tradition, and cultural stories. Expect nine exciting sections, like the New Media Special Exhibition with AI-powered and interactive pieces that push boundaries. Then there’s the Masters Special Exhibition, spotlighting legendary artists from both nations.
From India, dive into the works of icons like SH Raza, Krishen Khanna, Ram Kumar, GR Santosh, Bose Krishnamachari, and Jagannath Panda. Their pieces capture the soul of Indian modern art, from abstract dreams to symbolic stories and spiritual depths. Korea shines with masters like the late Kim Tschang-Yeul, famous for his mesmerizing water drop paintings; Lee Bae, who plays with materials in bold abstractions; and Kim Hyung-Dae, layering light to revive traditions.
Don’t miss Choi Jeong-Wook, the artist behind the iconic Moon Jar series—his works even grace Bill Gates’ collection! He’ll feature in both the Moon Jar Special Exhibition and the Masters section, introducing Indian fans to the beauty of Korean ceramics and painting. Other highlights reinterpret classic Korean crafts like hanji paper, gold leaf, moon jars, and mother-of-pearl with a contemporary edge.
Art Asia Delhi 2025 goes beyond displays—it’s a hub for emerging talents, collectors, and industry pros. Look forward to VIP networking events, lively art forums, and special programs that foster real cultural exchanges. Top galleries like Mizuma & Kips and Snow Contemporary will join the fun, opening doors to new investments and collaborations.
Korean Ambassador to India, Lee Seong-ho, couldn’t be more excited. “This event brings Korea and India closer through the power of culture and art,” he said. “I hope K-culture’s global wins inspire even stronger ties in the art scene, boosting our mutual understanding and teamwork.”
Hwang Il Yong, Director of the Korean Cultural Centre India, added, “We’ve built bridges for Korean art in India over the years with exhibitions and the India Art Fair. This is our first homegrown art fair here, and it could unlock amazing opportunities between our art communities.”
If you’re an art lover, collector, or just curious about Korean-Indian cultural fusion, Art Asia Delhi 2025 promises inspiration and discovery. Head to Yashobhoomi and be part of this historic moment!
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