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Chennai emerging as hub of modern art
Teeming with a young breed of high salaried
professionals, Chennai is fast emerging as a hub
of modern art as young artists from across the
country are making a beeline to cash in on the
new wave of interest in paintings.
There has been an emerging trend among the young
professionals classified as High Networth
Individuals (HNI) which mainly included top
management staff of IT and ITES companies, to
buy paintings as an investment option, industry
experts said.
Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Secretary R M
Palaniappan told PTI the akademi had hosted
about 50 to 60 painting exhibitions of young
painters last year.
The number of buyers for paintings had increased
drastically and the young artists find the city
a perfect platform to sell their works.
Of late, Chennai is catching up with Delhi and
Mumbai, in attracting young artists to find
buyers for their works.There has been a fresh
wave of interest among the high-salaried
youngsters to buy paintings. They even do their
home work by getting acquainted with different
streams of art like modern and post-modern art,
he said.
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Instead of buying works of M F Hussain or Sobha
Singh at very high prices, they opt for
paintings of new artists, he said.Sharan Apparao
of Apparao Art Galleries said while young
artists are making a beeline to showcase their
works, top artists have not yet turned their
attention to Chennai which does not have enough
intellectual forums to attract them. As a
result, buyers are opting for works of lesser
know young painters.
Award winning artist K V Haridasan, settled at
Cholamandalam artist village in the city, said
the buyers were now looking at the works of the
young artists as they can get it for a low
price.
While it costs around Rs two lakh for a work of
a senior and well known artist, it would be only
around Rs 25,000 to Rs 40,000 for a work of an
up and coming artist, he said.The buyers, before
buying a work, would evaluate the potential of a
young artist to make it big in the coming years.
He said the speculative tendency was high in the
art market in Chennai.The artists sell their
works for a considerable low price to the
buyers, whose main aim was to make profit.
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