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]]>Known for his fluid, abstract paintings and sculptures, Vikash Kalra explores difficult themes in his works. And his works, according to critic exhibit a subliminal quality. He counts masters such as Pablo Picasso and F.N. Souza amongst his early influences.
The artist’s works have been widely exhibited across India and are held in several private and corporate collections. He lives in New Delhi with his wife and two children. His other hobbies include music. As a music lover, he has a goof collection of musical instruments procured from different parts of the country and he plays them occasionally
Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions
• 2018 Endless Communication, Gita Art Gallery, New Delhi • 2017 Thinking Big: Contemporary Sculpture and Installation by Vikash Kalra, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2016 Tribute to Picasso & Souza by Vikash, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi • 2015 Tales from the Soul Marrow, Art Indus, New Delhi • 2014 THE ALCHEMIST, Art and Aesthetic, Lado Sarai, New Delhi • 2013 Angels of History, Art Konsult and Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2011 Nostalgia/Memory, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre and Art Konsult, New Delhi • 2010 The Artist The Man-IV, Open Palm Court, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2015 Aparajita (Beti Bachao Beti Padhao), Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2013 The Winter Tale, Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi • 2013 NAVA, Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi • 2012 Group show at the Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad • 2011 Group show at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi • 2009 Rooh – The Journey Within, Vadehra Art Gallery and India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Participations
• 2018 Indian Art Festival, Nehru Centre, Mumbai • 2015 India Art Fair, New Delhi • 2012 India Art Fair (Art Konsult), New Delhi
]]>Known for his fluid, abstract paintings and sculptures, Vikash Kalra explores difficult themes in his works. And his works, according to critic exhibit a subliminal quality. He counts masters such as Pablo Picasso and F.N. Souza amongst his early influences.
The artist’s works have been widely exhibited across India and are held in several private and corporate collections. He lives in New Delhi with his wife and two children. His other hobbies include music. As a music lover, he has a goof collection of musical instruments procured from different parts of the country and he plays them occasionally
Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions
• 2018 Endless Communication, Gita Art Gallery, New Delhi • 2017 Thinking Big: Contemporary Sculpture and Installation by Vikash Kalra, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2016 Tribute to Picasso & Souza by Vikash, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi • 2015 Tales from the Soul Marrow, Art Indus, New Delhi • 2014 THE ALCHEMIST, Art and Aesthetic, Lado Sarai, New Delhi • 2013 Angels of History, Art Konsult and Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2011 Nostalgia/Memory, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre and Art Konsult, New Delhi • 2010 The Artist The Man-IV, Open Palm Court, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2015 Aparajita (Beti Bachao Beti Padhao), Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi • 2013 The Winter Tale, Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi • 2013 NAVA, Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi • 2012 Group show at the Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad • 2011 Group show at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi • 2009 Rooh – The Journey Within, Vadehra Art Gallery and India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Participations
• 2018 Indian Art Festival, Nehru Centre, Mumbai • 2015 India Art Fair, New Delhi • 2012 India Art Fair (Art Konsult), New Delhi
]]>Nupur Kundu’s paintings are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The vibrant colours are always balanced, never out of proportion. At a deeper level, her works take you into an unknown labyrinth you don’t quite know how to get into , the labyrinth is not intimidating nevertheless. The works can be seen as explorations of the human psyche – the complex web of thought processes, actions, reactions governing the psyche. It is like undertaking a visual exploration of the human psyche. Nupur has participated in several exhibitions both in India and abroad. Apart from exhibiting in India, her works have travelled to Dubai, Singapore, USA and Mauritius. She also held a solo art exhibition at the Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi in April 1999. She has held two-man shows at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2001 and at Surya Gallery, Hyderabad in 2000. She has conducted several workshops in painting for the British Council, New Delhi.
Education : 1997 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Art, New Delhi
Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery…
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery Sumukha, Chennai and Bangalore
2005 “Rhapsody in Space II”, Visual Art Gallery India Habitat Centre by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi.
2003 Rhapsody in Space, Solo exhibition at Visual Arts Gallery , India Habitat Centre held by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
1993 Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi
]]>Nupur Kundu’s paintings are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The vibrant colours are always balanced, never out of proportion. At a deeper level, her works take you into an unknown labyrinth you don’t quite know how to get into , the labyrinth is not intimidating nevertheless. The works can be seen as explorations of the human psyche – the complex web of thought processes, actions, reactions governing the psyche. It is like undertaking a visual exploration of the human psyche. Nupur has participated in several exhibitions both in India and abroad. Apart from exhibiting in India, her works have travelled to Dubai, Singapore, USA and Mauritius. She also held a solo art exhibition at the Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi in April 1999. She has held two-man shows at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2001 and at Surya Gallery, Hyderabad in 2000. She has conducted several workshops in painting for the British Council, New Delhi.
Education : 1997 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Art, New Delhi
Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery…
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery Sumukha, Chennai and Bangalore
2005 “Rhapsody in Space II”, Visual Art Gallery India Habitat Centre by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi.
2003 Rhapsody in Space, Solo exhibition at Visual Arts Gallery , India Habitat Centre held by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
1993 Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi
]]>Nupur Kundu’s paintings are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The vibrant colours are always balanced, never out of proportion. At a deeper level, her works take you into an unknown labyrinth you don’t quite know how to get into , the labyrinth is not intimidating nevertheless. The works can be seen as explorations of the human psyche – the complex web of thought processes, actions, reactions governing the psyche. It is like undertaking a visual exploration of the human psyche. Nupur has participated in several exhibitions both in India and abroad. Apart from exhibiting in India, her works have travelled to Dubai, Singapore, USA and Mauritius. She also held a solo art exhibition at the Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi in April 1999. She has held two-man shows at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2001 and at Surya Gallery, Hyderabad in 2000. She has conducted several workshops in painting for the British Council, New Delhi.
Education : 1997 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Art, New Delhi
Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery…
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery Sumukha, Chennai and Bangalore
2005 “Rhapsody in Space II”, Visual Art Gallery India Habitat Centre by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi.
2003 Rhapsody in Space, Solo exhibition at Visual Arts Gallery , India Habitat Centre held by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
1993 Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi
]]>Nupur Kundu’s paintings are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The vibrant colours are always balanced, never out of proportion. At a deeper level, her works take you into an unknown labyrinth you don’t quite know how to get into , the labyrinth is not intimidating nevertheless. The works can be seen as explorations of the human psyche – the complex web of thought processes, actions, reactions governing the psyche. It is like undertaking a visual exploration of the human psyche. Nupur has participated in several exhibitions both in India and abroad. Apart from exhibiting in India, her works have travelled to Dubai, Singapore, USA and Mauritius. She also held a solo art exhibition at the Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi in April 1999. She has held two-man shows at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai in 2001 and at Surya Gallery, Hyderabad in 2000. She has conducted several workshops in painting for the British Council, New Delhi.
Education : 1997 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Art, New Delhi
Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery…
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 ‘The Furious Purity’, Gallery Sumukha, Chennai and Bangalore
2005 “Rhapsody in Space II”, Visual Art Gallery India Habitat Centre by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi.
2003 Rhapsody in Space, Solo exhibition at Visual Arts Gallery , India Habitat Centre held by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
1993 Art Indus, Santushti Complex, New Delhi
]]>Educational Qualifications :
B.F.A in 2000 in painting from College of Arts & Crafts, Lucknow University, Lucknow, U.P.
M.F.A in 2004 in painting from College of Arts & Crafts, Lucknow University, Lucknow, U.P.
Arts appreciation Course from State Museum, Lucknow,1999.
Solo/ Group Shows and Participations :
2009 – State Lalit Kala Academi, Lucknow, Lalit Kala Academi, New Delhi & at Press Club Art Gallery, New Delhi
2010 – ICCR Art Gallery, New Delhi
2012 – Art Bangalore org. by Art Chutney, Bangalore
2012 – Greenmark Art Gallery, Vaishali (Ghaziabad)
2012 – Foreign correspondence club, New Delhi, org. by Heal foundation
2013 – Gallery Pioneer, Hauz Khas, New Delhi
2013 – Taj corridor, Taj Hotel, New Delhi
2014 – JS Art Gallery, MUMBAI.
His demonstrations of landscapes in watercolour are also very popular. He has published his first book how to paint watercolour landscape step by step, titled ‘10 Landscapes step by step’. We can say, he is a natural teacher and like to share the joy of painting. To date, besides seven solo exhibitions he has participated in many group shows in Pune, Mumbai, Dubai, Singapore and France. Some of his paintings are in collection with art lovers in India and abroad. Along with Mr. Mulick he had workshop in Dubai also.
He was invited as Exceptional Guest for Biennale 2014, in Rochemaure, France in July. He had conducted 2 watercolour workshops, 3 watercolour landscape demonstration and exhibits his 27 Achievement watercolour :landscapes in exhibition with 28 other artists invited from 8 different countries.He was the only artist invited from India.
]]>Beginning with paintings based on the Zodiac that featured Lord Sun, the Rashis and Planets, he slowly moved to the Indian mode of spiritualism, wherein the outer is tested on the core of the inner and new insights are gained.
RK Yadav’s art is a soothing and harmonious manifestation of the devotional aspects of spirituality. As he symbolically uses images of Krishna and Meera in his works, his paintings become a metaphor of love as well as the point of intersection of love and devotion, which then becomes spirituality in its highest form . He has to his credit 50 solo shows in all parts of India, and several shows in U.S.A., Poland and Germany. He was awarded Senior Fellowship from Dept of Culture, Govt of India, in 1991, and Visiting Fellowship from British Council, London, 1988. The artist lives and works in New Delhi.
Graduated in Commercial Art from College of Art, New Delhi in 1965. Served as an Art Executive in D.A.V.P. Government of India, New Delhi. Awards National Award for stamp design on Mahatma Gandhi Centenary, New Delhi, 1969. First Prize and Trophy from Council on Dental Health,1977,1980. Union Township Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey, USA, 1994. Gold Medal and Certificate of Patronage on the occasion of 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1996. The India Academy of Fine Arts, Amritsar, 2005.
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