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Indian artwork sales rise 21.6% in 2018, SH Raza tops charts with Tapovan

With the economic outlook for 2019 remaining tentative, the Indian art industry is certain to witness a strong amount of trading

January 14, 2019 / 12:06 IST
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Tasmayee Laha Roy Moneycontrol News

Art works brought India a reason to cheer in 2018 as sales recorded a 21.6 percent rise. According to the Artery India Annual Market Report 2018, out of 1,559 works up for sale in 2018, 1469 fetched Rs 685 crore. In 2017, out of 1,902 Indian artworks that went up for sale across the world, only 1680 got sold clocking sales worth Rs 563 crore.

“2018 has been a strong year, with sales reviving following the previous year's slump that was recorded in the wake of demonetisation. The turnover also benefited from the comparatively richer quality of work consigned for sale in auction. The private sales domain recorded major activity, with the highest volume of sales in the past four years,” said Arvind Vijaymohan, CEO at Artery India, an art intelligence firm.

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The top artist of 2018, was modern artist SH Raza with 67 artworks of his being sold for Rs 98 crore in the year gone by. Raza’s most expensive artwork sale was done by Christie’s at New York. The acrylic on canvas called Tapovan was sold for Rs 29 crore.