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Haat of Art Paves : New Path For Exibition

The platform has showcased over 35,000 artworks and generated more than `11.5 crore in revenue.

In a culturally vibrant country like India, art serves as a timeless medium to express tradition, emotion and evolving identity. Within this rich artistic backdrop, The Haat of Art has emerged as a beacon of hope for creativity, bridging the gap between artists and admirers through a series of exhibitions. What began as a modest effort has grown into a nationwide movement that redefines how art is appreciated.

Three Cities, One Vision.

So far, The Haat of Art has hosted seven editions—three in Delhi, two each in Mumbai and Bengaluru—drawing over 50,000 visitors and exhibiting more than 35,000 artworks. With participation from 2,000+ artists and sales exceeding `11.50 crore, it has become an empowering platform for emerging and established creators alike.

Each edition has reflected a deep commitment to inclusivity, curation and artistic excellence. From traditional Indian folk art to modern and digital expressions, the exhibitions are curated to celebrate the full spectrum of creativity. The events have attracted not only art lovers and collectors but also dignitaries and celebrities, amplifying the platform’s reach and prestige.

Star-Studded Appearances

The exhibitions have been graced by a host of influential personalities including the governor of Karnataka Thawar Chand Gehlot, Minister of Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durga Das Uikey and IPS officer Priyanka Mishra. Bollywood celebrities like Falguni Pathak, Puneet Issar, Aditi Govitrikar and Mukesh Rishi also lent their star power to the events, adding glamour and drawing widespread attention to the showcased art.

Artists and Audiences Together

The platform was born out of a simple yet powerful idea: to empower artists by providing them with visibility and sales opportunities. With strategic planning and a community-first approach, The Haat of Art created a unique space where seasoned collectors, first-time buyers and curious onlookers could interact directly with artists. In this, Vindu Dara Singh is the mentor, and Jyoti Yadav is the founder of The Haat of Art, who envisioned the dream and has executed it so far — and the journey has only just begun.” And ADCP Dr Seema Alawa Indore who are supporting Tribal Art and artist Through live art demonstrations, interactive workshops, and thematic installations, each show became more than just an exhibition—it became an experience. This strategy helped the brand carve out a distinctive space in India’s bustling art landscape.

Defining Standards

Breaking into India’s competitive art and exhibition industry was not without hurdles. From logistical barriers to gaining the trust of the art community, the journey demanded perseverance and innovation. But the team behind The Haat of Art remained focused on their mission, delivering well organized events that consistently raised the bar. Their success has inspired a shift in the way exhibitions are conducted across the country—placing emphasis on artist empowerment, immersive experiences and professional execution.

Industry Impact

The Haat of Art has significantly contributed to the Indian art ecosystem by:

  • Reviving interest in both traditional and contemporary art forms.
  • Fostering collaborations between artists, buyers, and galleries.
  • Setting new standards in event quality, professionalism and outreach. It has evolved from being a marketplace—it is now a melting pot of ideas, connections, and artistic dialogue.

Expanding Horizons

With its sights set on the future, The Haat of Art is preparing to scale new heights. Plans include expanding to new cities like Indore, introducing international collaborations and launching digital art showcases to connect with global audiences. Every new edition promises richer experiences, more artist opportunities and broader public engagement. The Haat of Art is not just a success story—it is a shining example of how vision, passion, and determination can transform an industry. By championing creativity and community, it continues to build a legacy that uplifts artists, captivates audiences and brings the soul of Indian art to the forefront.

In this, Vindu Dara Singh is the mentor, and Jyoti Yadav is the founder of The Haat of Art, who envisioned the dream and has executed it so far — and the journey has only just begun.” And ADCP Dr Seema Alawa Indore who are supporting Tribal Art and artist.