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  1. In March 2023, the historic home of India’s most loved modernist was acquired by India’s most respected art company, DAG, for the express purpose of creating India’s first world-class private single-artist museum and cultural resource centre on the life, work and times of this pioneering artist.

  2. India’s most respected art company began its journey not as an art gallery but as an art institution right from its very inception, choosing to build up a formidable inventory of works by Indian artists from the nineteenth century onwards.

  3. in.linkedin.com › company › dagworldDAG | LinkedIn

    Established in 1993, DAG is an art company that spans a gamut of verticals that includes museums, art galleries, exhibitions, publishing, archives, knowledge-based lineups, as well as...

  4. Explore exhibitions on 18th, 19th & 20th century Indian art at our galleries in New Delhi, Mumbai, and New York.

  5. 47K Followers, 141 Following, 1,943 Posts - DAG (@dag.world) on Instagram: "Promoting pre-modern and modern Indian art since 1993 through exhibitions, publishing and social outreach programmes.

  6. Indias most respected art company began its journey not as an art gallery but as an art institution right from its very inception three decades ago, choosing to build up a formidable...

  7. Established in 1993, DAG is an art company that spans a gamut of verticals that includes museums, art galleries, exhibitions, publishing, archives, knowledge-based lineups, as well as...

  8. The museums programme is a key step towards dag’s vision of democratising access to indian art. In 2023 DAG acquired the heritage home of National Treasure artist Jamini Roy in Kolkata, West Bengal to transform it into a landmark single-artist house museum by undertaking an ambitious restoration and museum development project.

  9. DAG Worldwide is where Science, Beauty and Innovation meet, We are a skincare company that provides solutions to our clients from at home skincare to industrial skincare.

  10. A museum-quality collection of some of the greatest art produced in India, beginning with never-before exhibited paintings in the country by European artists and including rare, historic works by later modernists. This is the most enthralling survey of two centuries of Indian art under one roof.