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India Art Fair 2022: Games, AI, NFTs and design wrap on EV car mark the summer edition

The 13th India Art Fair is on till May 1 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in Okhla, south Delhi.

April 30, 2022 / 09:33 IST
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Hyderabad-based artist Faiza Hasan won a commission by BMW, The Future is Born of Art, to design a wrap for the German automaker's first all-electric car in India.
Hyderabad-based artist Faiza Hasan won a commission by BMW, The Future is Born of Art, to design a wrap for the German automaker's first all-electric car in India.

In the cozy confines of The Studio at the expansively carpeted venue of the India Art Fair, rows of tightly wrapped packets of games have replaced framed paintings on the wall. One such game, Weeping Farm, allows up to six players to pick their persona cards and play along crop cycles collecting debt. The player who ends up with the most debt will go on to commit suicide.

"Why should games always be pleasurable?" asks Jiten Thukral, who developed Weeping Farm with fellow artist Sumir Tagra. "A farmer commits suicide every 40 minutes in India and 70 percent of the farmers who kill themselves are women," he adds. The game is part of 'and Archive', a collection of books and game by the Gurugram-based Thukral and Tagra to explore crises like farmer debts, unemployment and climate change. "For me, game design is soft sculpture," explains Thukral. Agrees Tagra, "A game is like an oil painting."

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At the 13th edition of the India Art Fair, returning in the physical format after a gap of two years, there are clear indications that games, artificial intelligence and non-fungible token (NFTs) are breaking ground in the country's art market that has managed to withstand the challenges posed by a crushing pandemic. The Studio, housing Thukral and Tagra's games, is a new space at the fair this year, dedicated to art and technology. Also for the first time, the fair has a booth full of digital art that displays a name board with a dot normally seen only in URLs and email ids.

Non-Fungible Token (NFT) artworks at the booth of Terrain.art.