Christie's has had a presence in India for almost 20 years, through its office in Mumbai.
A total of 2.4 billion pounds (USD 3.6 billion) worth of artwork were sold in the first half of 2013, which is an increase of nine per cent on the equivalent period last year, reported the auction house in an statement released today.
"The decision to hold auctions at this time is a reflection of the strong momentum in the domestic art marketplace, the increased international appeal of Indian art and the growing participation of Indian collectors across international sale categories," said the aucion house.
The inaugural auction of contemporary Indian art will take place in Mumbai in December.
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"Our inaugural Mumbai sale reinforces Christie's longstanding commitment to the artistic and cultural heritage of India. We are honoured to play a part in the further development of the domestic and international Indian art marketplace," he said.
The number of clients from Asia increased 15 per cent, representing 23 per cent of all registrations.