Baro Art Presents Affordable Indian Art Show at Method, Kala Ghoda

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Affordable Art Arrives in Mumbai

Mumbai is set to welcome an exciting new showcase as Baro Art brings affordable, collectible artworks to the city. The exhibition offers a nationwide journey through India’s artistic traditions, from Leh to Rajasthan, Bengal to Central India, Gujarat to Kochi—all without leaving Mumbai.

A Diverse Range of Indian Art

The Baro Art showcase will feature an impressive mix of traditional and contemporary works, including Thangka, pichwais, pattachitras, Gond art, ajrakh, linocuts, watercolours, and contemporary canvases, reflecting the breadth of India’s living art heritage.

 

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Works by Emerging Artists and Masters

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore original, certified artworks created by emerging talents alongside respected master artists. The exhibition highlights authenticity, craftsmanship, and storytelling through collectible art forms.

Art That Is Accessible, Livable, and Affordable

Positioned as “art you can live with” and “art you can afford,” Baro Art’s exhibition makes collecting approachable with works priced between ₹3,000 and ₹3 lakh, inviting both first-time buyers and seasoned collectors.

Event Dates and Venue in Kala Ghoda

Aspects Details
Event Baro Art Affordable Art Show
Dates 19th – 22nd February
Timings 11 am – 7 pm
Venue Method, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai
Art Forms Featured Pichwai, Pattachitra, Gond, Ajrakh, Linocuts, Watercolours, Contemporary Canvases
Price Range ₹3,000 to ₹3 lakh
Highlights Certified original works by emerging artists and respected masters

Takeaway

With its blend of folk traditions, modern expressions, and accessible pricing, Baro Art’s Mumbai showcase offers visitors a welcoming space to discover Indian art, hear the stories behind each piece, and begin a meaningful collecting journey.

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