India Art Festival returns to Bengaluru with its 5th edition
Over 3,000 artworks, 20+ galleries and 300 artists under
one roof
India Art Festival (IAF) is back in Bengaluru for its fifth
edition from 12 to 14 December 2025 at the Crown Pavilions, Palace Ground, Gate
No. 5.
| Laxma Goud |
Rajendra recollects that when India Art Festival began in
Mumbai, there was no art fair in the city. “Similarly, when we started the
festival in Bangalore five years ago, there was no platform where galleries and
artists could come together with the city’s art lovers. Clearly, there was a
real need for such a space and we are happy to be back in Bengaluru.”
As part of the India Art Festival, for three days, the city
will host a vibrant showcase of contemporary Indian art, bringing together over
20 galleries and 300 artists from 25 cities across India.
This year’s edition will feature a wide range of artworks
across mediums – including paintings, sculptures, photographs, ceramics,
installations, traditional art forms and more – making it a must-visit for both
seasoned collectors and first-time buyers.
It is to be noted that the art market and the profile of art buyers in India have
changed a lot in the past decade. Earlier, it was mainly large corporates who
bought art, but now individuals are buying more art for their homes and
offices.
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| Yusuf Arakkal |
According to Rajendra, “There’s also a big shift from the real-estate and interior design end. Developers and interior designers are constantly looking for good artworks that are not necessarily expensive - pieces that are original, appealing, and fit well into modern living spaces. Another noticeable change is that many new bankers, tech professionals, and young homeowners are buying art too. They may not think of themselves as “collectors” because they usually buy only a few pieces. They buy art simply because they like it, not because they’re thinking about investment.
In all major cities, this group of spur-of-the-moment, first-time art buyers has increased in huge numbers. And events like India Art Festival play a key role in expanding this circle of art patrons. By bringing galleries, artists, and the public together under one roof, the festival makes art more accessible and encourages many new people to start buying and appreciating art.”
| Ramesh Gorjala |
More than 3,000 artworks will be on display, ranging from
oil, acrylic and watercolour works to mixed media, installations and regional
art traditions. The festival aims to make art accessible and enjoyable for
everyone – whether you’re an art connoisseur, a young collector, or simply
curious about the world of art. India Art Festival has always focused on
creating a balance between emerging talent and established masters. This year
too, young and independent artists will show their works alongside eminent names
in Indian art, offering visitors a rich and diverse view of today’s
contemporary art scene.
Special Curated Exhibition: Brushstrokes of Karnataka
One of the major highlights of this year’s festival is the
specially curated exhibition ‘Brushstrokes of Karnataka’, led by Prof.
K.S. Appajaiah. This showcase brings together the works of more than 30
renowned artists from Bengaluru and across Karnataka, celebrating the state’s
breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage. From the historic ruins of Hampi and
Badami to the lush Western Ghats and diverse regional terrains, the exhibition
captures the true spirit and beauty of Karnataka.
The Artists Showcasing in Brush Strokes of Karnataka include
‘Kantharaj N, Dundappa S Lolasoori, Shrisail Shrimant Kamate, Lingaraju M S,
Prahallad K V Acharya, Chetan C S, Manjunath Wali, Syed Asif Ali, Makali K K,
VRC Shekhar, Babu Jattakar, Sathish Biradar, Bheemrao K Badiger, Lokesh R, K S
Kamatagoudar, Madivalappa S Langoti, Mallappa Halli, Gangadhar Bandanavar,
Shirish Deshpande, Shweta, Hemavathi Sadashiv, D Pavan Kumar, Siddanna S
Maragol, Roopesh Nanaiah
It stands as a heartfelt tribute to the land—its scenery,
its cultural legacy, and its iconic temple architecture.
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| Rajeev Rai |
Artists’ Pavilion: Young talent meets masters
The Artists’ Pavilion will feature more than 200 independent artists, exhibiting alongside around 100 established artists represented by galleries. Promising young artists such as Monica Ghule, Yuvraj Patil, Dev Mehta, Rajeev Rai, Sandeep Ghule, Anil Vergese, Anjali Prabhakar, Kalpana Soni and many others will be presenting their works. Their art will be shown alongside works by renowned masters including Yusuf Arakkal, Krishen Khanna, Manu Parekh, Ramesh Gorjala, T. Vaikuntam, Akbar Padamsee, Laxman Aelay, Seema Kohli and several others, offering visitors a rare chance to see multiple generations of Indian artists in one space.
Participating Galleries
From Bengaluru
- Sara
Arakkal Galerie, ReIGNITE EDTECH PVT LTD, Gallery Charvi
From Mumbai
- House
of Emerge, Studio3 Gallery, Studio Monica Ghule, Dev Mehta Art Gallery, Nitya
Artists Centre, Curators.art and Chitraksh Art
From New Delhi & NCR
- Gallery
Pioneer, Uchaan, Artecious World Art Gallery, Aura Planet, Eminent Art
Gallery, Shree Yash Art Gallery and Galerie Art Eterne
From Other Cities & Overseas
- Gnani
Arts, Singapore, Artsbreeze Art Gallery, Hyderabad, Pichwaiwala Narendra
Art, Udaipur and M Narayan Studio, Pune
Event Details
- Dates:
12–14 December 2025
- Venue:
Crown Pavilions, Palace Grounds, Gate No. 5, Bellary Road, Near Mekhri
Circle, Bengaluru
- Timings:
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tickets:
₹199 season pass (valid all three days), available via BookMyShow and at
the venue
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