MK Search Art (MKSA) was founded by Roney Simon and Luciano Donatini in 2010 with the production of “Crossroads: India Escalate” the Indian section at the fifth edition of the Prague Biennale (2011). MKSA's project in Prague generated conferences and other moments of dialogue, which aims to promote debates and a deeper understanding of contemporary Indian art. Through this scope Prague represents
the first example of a series of encounters that MKSA proposes also on an institutional level in India and Italy, an attempt to stimulate, through rediscovery, a cultural debate between Europe and India with the idea of extending it to emerging realities. In 2011 MKSA collaborated with MAXXI in Rome, where they organized Golden Quadrilateral, a performance by Monali Meher as part of the traveling exhibition “Indian Highway” and within the “India Day” a day of meetings with international guests and dedicated to the cultural relationship between Europe and India and its different declinations - art, cinema, poetry, literature and philosophy. In 2012 MKSA is moving on two channels: the first, continuing the series of cultural projects non-for-profit, such as the artists residency in collaboration with Casa Masaccio in San Giovanni Valdarno (Italy) curated by Veeranganakumari Solanki and the second such as MKSA Gallery, focused on the representation and promotion of emerging artists within the international context. In 2013 MKSA - which today has an exhibition venue in San Giovanni Valdarno and an upcoming venue in New Delhi - to make a debut at the Indian Art Fair (IAF) with a project including artworks by represented artists Remen Chopra, Vibha Galhotra and Monali Meher, as well as contributions by Mauro Bonacina, Aline Cautis, Lucie Fontaine, Sonia Jose and Alice Tomaselli.