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  • Indian Express - "It's every art lover's dream - to be lost in a place that's crammed with canvases, sculptures, installations and other works by their favourite artists. That's why art fairs are crowded with aficionados who come in time and again, looking at the vast array of artwork on display. But, what if you can't make it to the fair? That's where an initiative called India Art Collective steps in."

    Business Standard - "India's first online art fair aims to be more comprehensive and more convenient for artists, viewers, buyers and gallerists alike."

    Asian Age(Delhi) - "Virtual gallery tour comes to India. This Burgundy art initiative also aims at addressing genuine concerns of art collectors such as price transparency and product assurance."

    The Hindu - "With India Art Collective, get to purchase art on the world wide web."

    Asian Age (Mumbai)- "Indian art finds a virtual market. Contemporary art is reaching out to the masses via the first online art fair, bridging the gap between the artists and the buyer."

    Forbes - "The India Art collective online art fair would be virtual equivalent - and maybe even a little more - a meditatively ambling through some of the best art galleries in India to select works from Indian artists"

    Business India - "While online art auctions have been looked up to simply because of their reach, the online art sphere has been attracting a lot of attention and new initiatives are being initiated. India Art Collective, India's first online art fair, is a step in this direction."