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Global demand for Indian artwork declines by 51% in H1 of 2017

Collector spending on Indian artworks has also deteriorated as the number of artworks sold in the price band of Rs 1 crore and above fell from that in 2016

August 11, 2017 / 18:11 IST
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NEW DELHI, INDIA  AUGUST 7: Delhi Art Gallery in Hauz Khas on August 7, 2014 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Priyanka Parashar/Mint via Getty Images)
NEW DELHI, INDIA AUGUST 7: Delhi Art Gallery in Hauz Khas on August 7, 2014 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Priyanka Parashar/Mint via Getty Images)

The demand for Indian artwork has witnessed a sharp decline of 51 percent among global art buyers in the first half (H1) of 2017.

Only 352 artworks were sold through auction globally in 2017 between January and June clocking sales of Rs 130.97 crore against the same time last year where 780 artworks were sold for Rs 271.12 crore.

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Collector spending on Indian artworks has also deteriorated as the number of artworks sold in the price band of Rs 1 crore and above fell from that in 2016. Only 24 works were sold in H1 2017 against 47 works last year.

“On primary consideration, the effects of demonetisation are evident with a drop in the number of works consigned for sale. The number of works offered for sale fell approximately 40 percent in this period, that outlines the tentative concerns of a large grouping of sellers who would like to observe the movement of the market, tide the uncertain times and wait for tell-tale signs of optimism before consigning their inventory for sale,” said Arvind Vijaymohan, CEO, Artery India, an art intelligence firm.