India Art Fair 2026 brings together voices of South Asia’s artistic landscape.
From leading South Asian and international galleries to pioneering institutions and dynamic, experimental spaces, India Art Fair 2026 brings together a remarkable constellation of voices shaping South Asia’s artistic landscape. This year, the fair continued to offer a snapshot of the region’s creative energy and exceeded geographical boundaries to create a deeper and more nuanced encounter with the ideas, practices and perspectives that define art.
Along with exceptional presentations across the fair, visitors were invited to engage with a rich and thoughtfully curated programme of talks, tours, performances, workshops and outdoor projects. Whether exploring emerging practices, reconnecting with established artists, or simply immersing in the joy of looking and learning, the fair was a place to experience art as a living, evolving force. India Art Fair 2026 was held in New Delhi, on February 5 until 8th February, 2026.
There were a range of workshops designed for children, adults and people with special needs.
Fostering community and arts-based learning, this year’s workshops were supported by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA). Rediscovery workshops were curated by LAND (Learning through Arts, Narrative and Discourse), Inclusive Art Workshop programmed by Access for ALL, and KNMA KNOW School in collaboration with Anga Art Collective.
The sessions were led by artists and educators. There were specially curated art tours for children, presented by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, and led by Somya Sahni, Jahnvi Rashmin Soni and Yuktaa Kapoor.






