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6th Mumbai Art Fair 2025: Over 3000 Artworks by 250 Artists to Light Up Nehru Centre

6th Mumbai Art Fair 2025: Over 3000 Artworks by 250 Artists to Light Up Nehru Centre

The 6th edition of the Mumbai Art Fair 2025 is set to captivate art lovers from 10th to 12th October 2025 at the Nehru Centre, Discovery of India Building, Worli. Recognized as one of India’s most anticipated contemporary art events, this year’s fair will showcase over 3000 artworks by 250 artists from across the country. Visitors can explore the exhibition daily from 11 AM to 8 PM.

Spanning 85 air-conditioned booths, the fair will display a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints. With a legacy of nurturing emerging talent, the Mumbai Art Fair continues to serve as a vital bridge connecting artists, collectors, and galleries.

Founder and curator Rajendra Patil shared, “The art fair is not just a visual experience—it’s a journey through spirituality, storytelling, and emotion that celebrates India’s evolving creative spirit.”

Among the participating galleries are The Curators Art, Bouquet of Art Gallery, Dev Mehta Art Gallery, Studio3 Art Gallery, RS Art Space and Grayscale from Mumbai, alongside Delhi’s Artecious World Art Gallery and Aura Planet and Kolkata’s Arpitam Kala Mandir.

Featured artists include Om Thadkar, Ashwin Kumar, Dev Mehta, Beena Surana, Vijay Kumavat, Shirish Kathale, Gautam Das, Anjum Shah and Rohan Kunthale. Their works span a rich spectrum—from vibrant figurative and symbolic art to experimental, abstract and hyper-realistic pieces.

Art enthusiasts can look forward to figurative creations by Purvi Lohana, Niyati Amlani, Akshata Shetty and Ujjwala Surwade, along with the minimalistic works of Rashmi Pote, Urvi Shah, Rupali Mansinghka and Sohan Kumar. Sculptor Rohan Sonavane will present his striking metal forms, while Shweta Rukme brings monochromatic brilliance through her light-focused studies.

The fair also celebrates landscape art—ranging from abstract and semi-abstract to floral, seasonal and city-inspired canvases—by noted names such as Varsha Patil, Ravishankar T, Kartikeya Khatau and Ria Das.

Bridging tradition with modernity, the exhibition will feature Jeenu Madan and Premal Shah’s fusion works, Payal Sethia’s graphical realism, Arvind Sharma’s traditional Indian motifs, and Rajeev Rai’s photographic narratives.

Tickets for the event are available on BookMyShow. Don’t miss this visual extravaganza celebrating India’s dynamic art landscape.

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