Women mainly dominate the art industry in Delhi and Mumbai India and they occupy the myriad roles. There is great complexity in the web of socio-3conomic of the contemporary art scene in India that leads to conflicts of interest. This world looks towards the west for the sharp finish and looks inward for the subject matter and the materials. Several women in India are invigorating the art scene of the country, believing in its own inherent ability to move things up. There are alter preconceived notions, they redefine and reimagine highly like the shaking status of the women in India.
Gujral Foundation
Feroze Gujral is the founder of the Outset India and Gujral Foundation and is located in New Delhi. Feroze acclaimed India-Pakistan pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale and at the New York’s Guggenheim Museum. She also created the India half of the presentation at Venice. Feroze has a very high belief in making what many people think to be impossible possible and happen in an amazing way. She has a foundation which invites prominent artists to transform and portray their talents. The support of Feroze has marked a formal shift in art engagement and the development of non-traditional exhibition spaces.
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Kiran Nadar is the Chairperson of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art which is located in New Delhi. She is the chairperson of her own eponymous museum. Kiran shared the private art collection with the republic of India using a dimly lit wooden-floored space. Due to the deficit of institutional, non-commercial spaces in the country, the eponymous museum became a place for a lot more.
Khanabadosh
Gitanjali Dang is the founder of Khanabadosh which is located in Mumbai. The two art companies are both conceptual and socially charged. Ana Mendieta witnessed the art power of the Cuban artists as well as the politically infected body works. Dang has explored with literary undertones and invisible hierarchies existing in society.
Rockbund Art Museum
Bharti Kher is an artist of the Rockbund Art Museum located in Shanghai China. Kher is an artist, feminist and a passionate philosopher who is well known for her massive sculptural works. She is one of the most important artists in India and she was even endowed with a French Knight of the order arts and letters too. The women she has hired in her studio executes employs the famous trope of bindi in her work. Mostly in her work of art, Kher sculptures animals, chairs, span maps and constellations. All her sculptures fantastic and they really resemble the reality you see across the world.
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Project 88
Sree Banerjee Goswami is the founder of Project 88 which is located in Mumbai India. She has an esteemed position in India but the unusual thing is that she is a gentle and an approachable person. She began her artwork back in the year 2006. She has sculptured a 4000-square-foot using a 100-year-old former printing press in the heart of South Mumbai and she has also done some radical installations.
Khoj International Artists’ Association
Pooja Sood is the founder and director of Khoj International Artists’ Association which is located in New Delhi India. International Artists’ Association is arguably the most important alternative arts incubator in India. She has an indeed immense ambition which has fuelled the evolution of a space.
TAKE on Art Magazine
Bhavna Kakar is the founder and director of TAKE on Art Magazine which is located New Delhi India. She persevered and ensures that TAKE has shrove despite the high cost of printing cost, reduce of well-known publications, and rise in blogs and the slump in the art market. The company came into existence back in 2009, it had a provocative issue which only contained blank pages. TAKE also conducts critical writing workshops, encouragement of conversations in the diverse shows and it also offers young writers residencies.