India, Feb. 4 -- At the Triveni Kala Sangam in central Delhi, sculptures and installations are visible, but when you enter the room, it's quite likely that you will trip. As your eyes adjust to the dim light, you realise that the smooth floor of the once pristine white cube has been transformed into an uneven one made of exposed brick, gray sand and wooden platforms.
"I want the viewer to be uncomfortable," said curator Wribhu Borphukon, who has been in charge of the India Art Fair's ambitious Young Collectors' Programme (YCP) for the past three editions.
The YCP's mandate is to bring lesser-known contemporary artists to the attention of the art-going public. It is also to bring new collectors into the mix. With works priced between Rs....
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