The Haat of Art

The Haat of Art – 4th Delhi Edition at Bharat Mandapam (25th – 27th July 2025)

The much-anticipated 4th Delhi Edition of The Haat of Art (THOA) is set to dazzle the capital from 25th to 27th July 2025 at Hall No. 12, Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. This grand celebration of Indian art and culture is a proud initiative by Jyoti Yadav and renowned film actor Vindu Dara Singh.
 
Marking its 10th successful edition overall, THOA has established itself as one of India’s premier platforms for artists—bridging the gap between creators, collectors, and connoisseurs from across the country. This edition promises to be the biggest and most vibrant yet, with 200+ talented artists showcasing a rich spectrum of traditional, tribal, folk, and contemporary art forms.
 
A key highlight of this edition will be the participation of Padma Shri awardee Baua Devi, the legendary Madhubani artist, alongside Dr. Seema Alawa (ADCP Indore)—a celebrated Pithora and Gond artist who will spearhead an inspiring showcase of India’s tribal and indigenous art traditions.
 
Dignitaries and Guests of Honour
 
The event will be graced by eminent personalities and cultural patrons. Invitations have been extended to:
•Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia Ji, Cabinet Minister
•Shri Manoj Tiwari Ji
•MoS Shri Deen Dayal Uikey Ji
•MoS Smt. Savitri Thakur Ji
•Shri Ravi Kishan Ji
•Shri Sachidanand Joshi Ji (Member Secretary – IGNCA)
•Smt. Priyanka Mishra Ji (Director – IGNCA)
. Shri Raj Babbar Ji
 
Additionally, invitations have been extended to:
Smt. Rekha Gupta Ji (CM – Delhi), Shri Parvesh Verma Ji (Deputy CM – Delhi), Shri Virendra Saxena Ji (President – BJP Delhi), Shri Gaurav Gupta Ji (President – GTTCI), and several other dignitaries, with confirmations expected soon.
 
A Movement Beyond an Exhibition
 
The Haat of Art is not just an exhibition—it is a movement to celebrate and preserve India’s artistic heritage, empower artists, and highlight art’s cultural and economic significance. The 4th Delhi edition anticipates an overwhelming response from art lovers, high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), collectors, and cultural enthusiasts, creating a dynamic atmosphere of dialogue, appreciation, and opportunities for artists.
 
With its legacy of successful editions across India, THOA continues to inspire and elevate the Indian art fraternity, serving as a bridge between artists and art enthusiasts.
 
This July 2025, Hall No. 12 at Bharat Mandapam will transform into a vibrant hub of creativity, color, and culture, celebrating the timeless essence of Indian art.

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