New York Desi Offerings of Indian Art

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The styles and particular aesthetics of India have long inspired creative minds and appreciative eyes for people throughout the globe. From tiny and intricate motifs to grand landscapes and devotional depictions, traditional Indian art marvels viewers with its beauty and mind-boggling craftsmanship. In the modern arena, Indian artists are bringing this heritage to movements and themes that reflect India's culture today, creating pieces that showcase beauty and skill while speaking about identity, custom, and life itself. New York City has been a veritable mecca for art and artists practically since its conception, playing host not only to scores of talented individuals and training schools, but also to galleries, museums, dealers, and good old fashioned art buffs and casual lovers.


But New York doesn't just draw artists from the rest of the United States. Its vibrancy and natural allure have sparked a large South Asian population, which has dramatically increased over the past couple of decades and continues to grow at a healthy rate. It's no surprise, then, that the Big Apple features a great deal of opportunities for bringing Indian art into your life, whether it be through favorites from Bollywood or Lollywood, the purchase of pieces for your home, or the appreciation of new or traveling works on display at the city's superb venues. FunduSearch can help connect you with the store, gallery, lecture, training class, or community group you're looking for when it comes to Indian art in the city that never sleeps. Browse through the many available listings to find the best option for you, and look over this quick introduction to New York Desi art to get a taste of the city's palette.


Galleries are a great place to find both quality art and underrepresented artists, providing an intriguing look at the local scene and current issues and ideas in the craft, as well as an open and fair venue in which to make purchases. New York is home to scores of art galleries of all persuasions, and plays host to a few that focus on Indian art. Chelsea seems to be the neighborhood hotspot for the galleries; between 24th and 26th street, Sepia showcases 19th and 20th century black and white photographs, documenting both Indian and Indian-American events, places, and people. The India Center of Art and Culture, or ICAC, focuses on supporting up and coming Indian artists, and regularly hosts exhibitions on cultural identity in a wide variety of mediums and interpretational styles.


Another great way to get a glimpse of Indian art, albeit the more traditional sort, is to head to one of New York's many Indian specialty stores, which typically carry clothing, fabrics, a selection of housewares, and a section devoted to wall hangings, tapestries, ornamental boxes, and sculptures. Finely handcrafted and reflective of the customs, skills, and values of Indian people through several centuries, these classic pieces serve as artistic staples in many homes and are sure to compliment yours with their warmth and beauty.


Whether you're looking for contemporary paintings or old-style statuary, for a special place on your wall or a subtle every day spot on a table or desk, New York has appealing Indian art pieces that you're sure to love. Check out other great New York Desi venues like movers, doctors, grocery stores, and furniture stores.


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