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Jaya Asokan’s inclusive road map for India Art Fair 2022

Jaya Asokan’s inclusive road map for India Art Fair 2022

The Hindu
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 02:42:02 PM UTC

The new director of the India Art Fair discusses why digital is a big theme this year, as are young artists, folk art, and a 365-day presence

The crowds may be lesser this year, thanks to Covid-19 protocols and soaring temperatures, but the scale is large and the anticipation high. Not only does the latest edition of India Art Fair have a robust lineup of 77 exhibitors, it also has a new director. Jaya Asokan, 44, is a passionate advocate for the arts. Involved with the discipline for the last decade and a half, she has worked with Saffronart (Mumbai) as senior client manager and delivered three editions of IAF as its deputy director, before taking over from Jagdip Jagpal in 2021. Her vision, she shares, is to be more inclusive and broadly collaborative.

Asokan’s solid administratorship skills have come in handy, too, as IAF emerges from a two-year sabbatical. To ensure safety, she has introduced two preview days and two public days, VIP digital passes, and online registrations. Is there a back-up plan if Covid-19 numbers continue to go up? “It is unlikely that there will be a complete shutdown of events and exhibitions. In any instance, our aim is to ensure IAF is as safe as possible.”

The Magazine caught up with Asokan for a chat about the upcoming edition, which begins on April 28, new inclusions, and plans for the future:

The new and next generation of artists will be the focus of the fair; we are hoping to give them the attention they deserve. Artdemic by the Gujral Foundation is one of the special showcases. I am proud of the art emerging from smaller cities, and the range of issues being addressed — whether it is social, ecological or political — in new ways by artists like Divya Singh [Shrine Empire], Saad Qureshi [Aicon Art], Tsohil Bhatia [Blueprint12], and many more. We will also showcase well-known participants from other cities — from Experimenter in Kolkata, and Jhaveri Contemporary in Mumbai, to Art Houz and Apparao Galleries from Chennai. The fair will see four international galleries return, too: Aicon Art and Aicon Contemporary [New York], Grosvenor Gallery [London], and Neugerriemschneider [Berlin]. There will also be booths representing the Kochi Biennale Foundation, the Chennai Photo Biennale, and the Serendipity Arts Foundation, among others.

NFTs have expanded the discussion and market for digital art and artists. And the fair is the perfect place to reflect on and give shape to current art world trends. We will not only have NFT works by artists such as Amrit Pal Singh and younger talents like Laya Mathikshara [a teenager from Chennai] and Khyati Trehan, but also dedicated auditorium talks to demystify non-fungible tokens. The conversation, hosted by techart platform BeFantastic, will have experts such as Om Malviya of Tezos India, Aparajita Jain of Terrain.art, and artist Raghava KK, who sold a work at a record price at Sotheby’s auction in 2021.

Besides NFTs, we are interested in the wider conversation around digital art as well, for which we have created a new space called The Studio — to encourage collaborations among creative disciplines across design, technology and art, with an emphasis on play and experimentation. It will host an array of special artist projects, such as Muzzumil Ruheel’s AI-powered sculptural installation. In the run up to the fair, we are also working with the creators at XR Central to create a metaverse simulation of the fair showcasing special highlights from the edition. It will go up on the IAF website on the week of the fair.

This year, we will have the PLATFORM, which will foreground traditional Indian art forms and their dynamic and ever-evolving nature. Hosted by curator Amit Kumar Jain, it will showcase masterpieces of Gond painting by Jangarh Singh Shyam, rare bhuta bronze masks from coastal Kerala and Karnataka, textiles from Rajasthan, and much more. Through this, we intend to elevate the dialogue of craft vs art, to bring them into the mainstream.

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