Mumbai gallery Mirchandani + Steinruecke to open Delhi location
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The gallery was founded in 2006 but its roots stretch back to the 1980s-it has grown accordingly and its artists need more space to exhibit, she says: "Six shows every year is no longer enough."
The pool of buyers in Delhi is larger, and typically more engaged in art. There are more forums for art there, and two major Delhi museums for contemporary art are opening in the coming years, says Steinruecke.
Setting up shop in Delhi was spurred by a desire to give Mirchandani + Steinruecke's artists a bigger platform, says its co-founder Ranjana Steinruecke.
Delhi has a reputation as a difficult market, which initially put me off, but that is because it requires sustained engagement. Attending India Art Fair [in New Delhi] offers valuable exposure.
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