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Art as a Viable Investment in India: Where Culture Meets Capital
July 01 - 31, 2025
|BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Art has always reflected society. Now, it also reflects market potential.
For discerning investors seeking alternative asset classes, fine art is evolving beyond a passion—thanks to rising disposable incomes, affluent Indians are increasingly turning to tangible assets like art as part of a strategic portfolio. Long revered for its rich cultural heritage, India is now positioning itself as a credible player in the global art investment landscape.
According to the Indian Art Investor Index, the Indian art market has grown significantly since the early 2000s. In 2024 alone, sales by the top 50 Indian artists reached a record ₹301 crore—a 19% increase from the previous year. With contemporary Indian art delivering annualized returns of over 14% in the last 25 years, investors are beginning to see that culture and capital can, indeed, go hand in hand. Auction houses such as Saffronart, AstaGuru, and Pundole's are witnessing increasing traction.
India boasts a vibrant and historically rich art ecosystem—from traditional styles like the Bengal School and Tanjore painting to modern and contemporary legends like M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza, and F.N. Souza. Today, Indian art is no longer limited to connoisseurs; it has become a focal point for collectors and investors alike.
A Shift from Passion to Portfolio
Once the domain of collectors and aesthetes, fine art is now being viewed as a serious vehicle for wealth preservation and capital appreciation. In India, this shift is being driven by several key trends:
A growing population of High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) and Ultra-HNIs
Increasing global recognition of Indian modern and contemporary masters
A maturing secondary market, supported by digital auction platforms and improved transparency
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