Updated On: 14 August, 2019 07:00 AM IST | | Snigdha Hasan
Ahead of an auction that brings works by leading Japanese and Chinese contemporary artists to India for the first time, art lovers in the city have the chance to view all 90 lots sourced from across the region

Untitled by Atul Dodiya, 1986
That technology has made borders redundant as far as artistic exchange goes is like stating a truism. An ongoing painting exhibition on The Ramayana at the Met in New York is being viewed by not just connoisseurs making a physical visit to the museum, but also those visiting its website from halfway across the globe. Your favourite Norwegian illustrator's Instagram feed is as accessible to you as it is to followers of his work in his country. And though leading Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami's work is entering the Indian art market for the first time, his Blue Flower has already got the art world abuzz.
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Mutants of the SVMS - Postbox Man by Tushar Joag, 2007