Expertise
Amrita Jhaveri is an expert in modern and contemporary Indian art. With over a decade of experience, including five years at one of the world's leading auction houses, she founded AM art India Private Limited in 2005.

Service
AM art provides independent professional advice to prospective buyers, sellers, and collectors of contemporary Indian art. We offer a discreet, transparent, and personalised service based on privileged access to the market and an unrivalled combination of commercial, curatorial, and academic expertise.

Objectivity
With no inventories to sell or artists to promote, AM art guarantees objective analysis based solely on its clients' goals. Our aim is to help clients achieve outstanding results on preferential terms, specifically tailored to their needs.

Discretion
We keep our clientele small to ensure complete and individual attention to each client. All transactions are private and confidential.
Mews house, London
Copyright
Amrita Sher-Gil
Head of a Girl, 1936, oil on canvas, 39.4x30.5cm
Apartment, Mumbai
Copyright Michael Freeman
Anish Kapoor
Untitled, 2000, stainless steel and lacquer, 140x140x31cm
Bhupen Khakhar
Landscape with Cannon (detail), c.1968, oil on canvas, 107.6x91cm
S.H. Raza
Maa, 1981, acrylic on canvas, 175x260cm
Amrita Jhaveri
Amrita Jhaveri was educated at Brown University and the School of Oriental and African Studies. In 1995, she was appointed as Christie's first representative in India. Over the next five years, she established auctions of twentieth-century Indian art in London.

Since leaving Christie's in 2000, Amrita has actively built a private collection of art and advised collectors informally. She is the author of 101: A Guide to 101 Modern & Contemporary Indian Artists (India Book House, 2005). Amrita has homes in London and Mumbai.
Amrita Jhaveri
Copyright Derry Moore
Thukral & Tagra
Somnium Genero 03, 2006, acrylic on canvas, 190x190cm
Acquisitions & sales
Whether you are buying art for the first time, assembling a collection, or selling works of art, we can guide you. We rely on a strong network of relationships and a clear understanding of the Indian art market, its history and patterns, to bring you accurate and well-informed advice.
Chintan Upadhyay
New Avataar, 2005, oil and acrylic on canvas, 213.4x302.3cm
Buying works of art
When consulting on acquisitions, we consider factors such as quality, condition, rarity, and price. Every acquisition proposal we make is guaranteed to meet the demands of quality and financial soundness.

For advice on specific works, we offer a detailed market report that includes comparative auction results and a condition statement. We charge a flat fee for this service.

Frequently, we act as agents for clients wishing to acquire works of art at auction. With extensive experience in the auction industry, our counsel is unrivalled.

We are also able to negotiate purchases from dealers and private sources. We charge a commission for this service, payable upon the completion of the transaction. For purchases not made through us, we charge reasonable costs for our time.
Studio, Mumbai
Copyright Bharat Ramamrutham
Ravinder Reddy
Devi II, 1998, painted and gilded fibreglass, 41.9x29.2x34.3cm
Arpita Singh
Untitled, 2001, watercolour on board, 61x40.6cm
Building a collection
Every collection should tell a story. We encourage collectors to develop a personal vision to help define their individual collections.

The first step is to understand your personal preferences along with the financial considerations that underpin them. We then develop a strategy for the collection.

For existing collectors, we can advise how best to expand and enhance the collection or how to cull it for greater coherence.

We charge an annual retainer for this service, determined by the scope of the project.
Bharti Kher
All Sheep Are Not the Same (detail), 2004-2005, bindis on aluminium sheets, 149.8x337.8cm
Bharti Kher & Priti Paul
Belladonna, 2003, stainless steel, 182.9x106.7x61cm
Selling works of art
Those who accumulate art often trade or sell it. This is as much a part of collecting as acquisition. With so many different ways to sell art - public auction, online sales, private dealers, and galleries - it can be difficult to know which option to choose.

Once we determine the market value of an artwork, we can advise how best to sell it, whether by auction or private treaty.

Private treaty sales are undertaken directly, or through approved intermediaries on a commission basis. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale and range between 2.5 and 10 percent.

In the case of works slated for auction, we can provide advice on location, timing, and choice of auction house. We negotiate terms on behalf of our clients and also work with auctioneers to ensure the highest standards of cataloguing, marketing, and other services.
Nataraj Sharma
Hierarchical Arselickers, 2003-2004, oil on canvas, 181.6x304.8cm
Valuations
Amrita Jhaveri is credited with the valuation of the Herwitz Collection, the largest collection of modern and contemporary Indian art in the United States comprising over 5000 works of art. AM art's knowledge and experience in this area is unparalleled.

We provide valuations for insurance. Collectors are given a fully illustrated and indexed inventory of their artwork.

Client confidentiality is of paramount importance to us. We work with international insurers, banks, and law firms who greatly value client privacy and rely on us to preserve it.

We charge per hour or per artwork. Our fees are not related to the value of the collection. We are happy to provide estimates without obligation before beginning a valuation.
What we need for a valuation
• A digital image
• Complete description (artist's name, date, medium, measurements)
• Provenance
• Exhibition and publication history

If needed, we can arrange to have works photographed and catalogued.

What a valuation includes
• One bound copy of the valuation with digital images of each artwork. Additional copies are available at a nominal cost.
• The option to have the valuation updated annually and to be informed of significant changes in the value of particular pieces that may affect the entire collection, at a mutually agreed cost.
• The opportunity to convert the valuation into a Collectors' Art Database System (CADS), an art management system that allows you to manage your collection.
• The option to view the valuation in US Dollars and another currency of your choice.
Jogen Chowdhury
Ganesh with Crown, 1979, pastel and ink on paper, 35.6x38.1cm
Jagdish Swaminathan
Bird, Tree and Mountain Series, 1986, oil on canvas, 78.7x111.7cm
Art management
Professional management can help you preserve and protect your collection.

The Collectors' Art Database System (CADS) offers clients the opportunity to convert valuations into a proprietary database that enables them to manage their collections securely.

Designed with multi-location collections in mind, CADS makes it possible for collectors to sort and track works by location (home, office, storage), and to monitor new acquisitions, loans to exhibitions, and items being restored.

The database also provides financial summaries for groups of items sorted by artist, medium, location, status, and/or any combination of data.
Features of the database
• Easy access for collectors, curators, and staff members.
• Efficient management of multi-site collections within one system.
• Ability to track movement of items from one venue to another and immediately update values.
• Instant reports using any combination of data.
• Records in multiple currencies with inbuilt currency conversion.
V.N. Jyothi Basu
Roof Gardens, 2003-2004, oil on canvas, 182.9x213.4cm
Shibu Natesan
Fly the Sky, 2001, oil on canvas, 183x243cm
Related services
We can provide access to related services such as photography, installation and display, restoration, insurance, storage and transport.
Shibu Natesan
Heavens Declare, 2000, oil on canvas, 212.7x182.9cm
Shibu Natesan
Stand Alone, 2003, oil on canvas, 179.8x240cm
101
Crisp, lively, and jargon- free, this guide introduces 101 modern and contemporary Indian artists - painters, sculptors, photographers, and new-media artists - to a broad audience. The variety of ideas and forms in contemporary Indian art are presented here in just over 160 pages, and illustrated with an extraordinary gathering of images. The essays are both authoritative and accessible, addressing each artist's primary concerns and methods. They also include important biographical information and vivid descriptions of select works of art.

For orders, please contact:
India Book House
Mahalaxmi Chambers
Bhulabhai Desai Road
Mumbai 400 026
Phone +91 22 2352 3409
Fax +91 22 2353 8406
Mail
101
A Guide to 101 Modern & Contemporary Indian Artists
Subodh Gupta
Saat Samundar Paar V, 2003, oil on canvas, 167.6x228.6cm
Insight
Informed commentary on the contemporary Indian art market, published 4-6 times a year.

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Subodh Gupta
Thing, 2005, stainless steel and iron, 95x120x42cm
Sudhir Patwardhan
Keralite, 1992, oil on canvas, 121.9x182.9cm
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Surendran Nair
thINNER Voice, 2003, oil on canvas, 210x105cm
Subodh Gupta
This Side Is the Other Side, 2002-2005, bronze, life size
Collector's space
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Apartment, Mumbai
Copyright Michael Freeman
Tyeb Mehta
Untitled, 1991, oil on canvas, 175x119.4cm
Manjit Bawa
Black Devi, 2002, oil on canvas, 162.6x172.7cm
Mrinalini Mukherjee
Adi Pushp II, 1998-1999, woven hemp, 139.7x101.6x94cm
M.F. Husain
Amusement in the Street, 1957, oil on canvas, 36.2x52.1cm

Contact us
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Studio, Mumbai
Copyright Bharat Ramamrutham
Jitish Kallat
Humiliation Tax II, 2004, mixed media on canvas, 177.8x121.9cm
Jitish Kallat
Ecto, 2005, lead, fibreglass and stainless steel, 168x34cm
Subodh Gupta
Idol Thief III, 2006, oil on canvas, 167.6x228.6cm
Jitish Kallat
Ecto, 2005, lead, fibreglass and stainless steel, 168x34cm
Subodh Gupta
Idol Thief III (detail), 2006, oil on canvas, 167.6x228.6cm