Updated On: 03 December, 2023 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
A smartly organised art fair that debuted in Mumbai, and a 25-year-old annual film festival that returned last month, had prohibitively priced tickets. Do entry fees to high-art events and cinema soirees, put them out of reach for the common appreciator?

A glimpse from the first edition of Art Mumbai, the city’s first art fair which attracted 15,000 attendees. Pic/Art Mumbai
Is viewing art only the hobby of the wealthy? We couldn’t help but wonder after noticing the pattern of hefty ticket prices for the slew of events mushrooming over the cityscape. Or have we been so spoiled by Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum (R10/adults, R5/kids) and Jehangir Art Gallery’s (free) pyaar that we baulk at the thought of reaching into our wallets for a cultural education?
For instance, Art Mumbai 2023, the first-of-its-kind event held in November, had an entry price of R1,500 for the day, and R2,500 for three-day pass. More than 53
galleries collaborated to bring together the works of over 300 artists in a honeycomb of booths in tents at Mahalaxmi Racecourse, and it was englamoured by the presence of rare Raja Ravi Varmas and MF Husains.