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Old 07-06-2007, 10:52 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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7175 OVT for "Indian Art"
1800 OVT for "India Art"

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For reasons very obvious, this is a great domain. Art Museums are a major attraction in any country. In fact, the Hindustan Times (India's largest selling daily) carried a story just today about an upcoming art museum. The article is produced below:


FRANCE HAS the Louvre, America MoMA and Britain Tate. For all the buzz that Indian art has been making across the world, we stil11ack a worldclass international art museum. If everything goes according to plan though, five years down the line, the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art (KMoMA) will fill the void. On July 14, auction house Sotheby's wn place some 90 works of art by 70-odd artists - including Tyeb Mehta, Somnath Hore, Ram Kumar, Jogen Chowdhury, EN. Souza and Ganesh Pyne - under the hammer in New York. The proceeds of the sale, expected to be between Rs 10 crore and Rs 20 crore, wE go to the KMoMA kitty According to a McKinsey feasibility report, a whopping Rs 570 crore is needed for a first- tier museum. But as Dadiba Pundole, of WIumbai's Pundole Art Gallery and consultant to Sotheby's, says, "The unount expected is minuscule. It's really about creating a buzz." Itakhi Sarkar, of Kolkata's Centre of International Modern Art and managing trustee of KMoMA, agrees. I have been travelling in Europe and now in America and the response has been incredible, not only from galleries but also from governments." This will be the first time that private players and the government will partner in a mega cultural-artistic project. Pundole says, "In other countries, the state takes a great deal of initiative and interest in culture. Sadly, that's not the case in this country And when the government does get interested, it takes over, choking any artistic enterprise."
FRANCE HAS the Louvre, America MoMA and Britain Tate. For all the buzz that Indian art has been making across the world, we stil11ack a world- class international art museum. If everything goes according to plan though, five years down the line, the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art (KMoMA) will fill the void. On July 14, auction house Sotheby's wn place some 90 works of art by 70-odd artists - includ- ing Tyeb Mehta, Somnath Hore, Ram Kumar, Jogen Chowdhury, EN. Souza and Ganesh Pyne - under the hammer in New York. The proceeds of the sale, expected to be between Rs 10 crore and Rs 20 crore, wE go to the KMoMA kitty According to a McKinsey feasibility report, a whopping Rs 570 crore is needed for a first- tier museum. But as Dadiba Pundole, of WIumbai's Pundole Art Gallery and consultant to Sotheby's, says, "The unount expected is minuscule. It's really about creating a buzz." Itakhi Sarkar, of Kolkata's Centre of International Modern Art and managing trustee of KMoMA, agrees. I have been travelling in Europe and now in America and the response has been incredible, not only from galleries but also from governments." This will be the first time that private play- ers and the government will partner in a mega cultural-artistic project. Pundole says, "In other countries, the state takes a great deal of initiative and interest in culture. Sadly, that's not the case in this country And when the government does get interested, it takes over, choking any artistic enterprise."

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Here's another story about Indian art:
http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/ne...-/21/09/289482


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The .in extension has proven to be one of the best in recent months. Needless to say, as the Indian economy grows further and the current Indian web population matures, Indian domain values will go through the roots.

This is an excellent long term investment. Keep it for an year and the price will quadruple.

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