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Arpana Caur

Born in New Delhi, Arpana Caur spent her college years studying literature; as an artist, she is largely self-taught. Her work can be seen to continue the line begun by Amrita Sher-Gil. It is feminine and feminist in its perspective, with portraits of women placed in a contemporary urban context. The erotic is downplayed in favor of the sturdy: Gayatri Sinha states that, in her paintings, "There is no hint of an expressive sexuality; woman and nature are both symbiotically tied in a circle of perceived threat and uncertain renewal." The other major concerns in her work include time, life and death, the environment, and the violence of man on man (like Hiroshima, the Partition of India, and the 1984 massacre of the Sikhs). She has created several large non-commercial murals on subjects relating to the environment in Delhi, Bangalore, and Hamburg. Caur's work responds to the surroundings and events of her life, from the crowded Patel Nagar of her childhood to events such as the rape of Maya Tyagi and the widows of the Chasnala mining disaster. Punjabi literature influenced Caur's artistic perspective, and writers such as Shiv Batalvi, Amrita Pritam, and Krishna Sobti were visitors to her home. The literature and philosophy of Punjab contributed to the strains of melancholy, mysticism and devotion that may be felt in her work, while the Pahari miniature tradition provided inspiration for Caur's manipulation of pictorial space. Despite her diverse influences, however, Caur's subjects remain firmly rooted in the quotidian world of the woman, showing women engaged in commonplace acts such as daydreaming or typing. The repeated motif of clothing in Caur's work both confirms and subverts the traditional picture of women. Sinha writes that "the image of women sewing quietly, within the acceptable parameters of femininity is in a way liberated by Arpana, as the woman is placed outdoors, embroidering larger destinies. Instead of a feminine, income-producing function, it becomes a political comment on women's productivity." Caur's works are part of the collection of several important institutions including the Museums of Modern Art in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Düsseldorf, Singapore, Bradford, Stockholm, Hiroshima and Los Angles, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem.  

ART EDUCATION

  • 1979 Greater London Council Grant for Advanced Study in Painting, St. Martin School of Art, London(Did not complete the course)
  • 1984-85 Research Grant in Painting, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1975 M.A Literature, Delhi University

SOLO SHOWS

  • 2016 'Four Decades: A Painter's Retrospective of Works by Arpana Caur', National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bangalore
  • 2013 'Abstract Figuration', Gallery Veda, Chennai
  • 2006 Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
  • 2005 Mahua Gallery, Bangalore
  • 2004 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 2003 Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi
  • 2002 Cymroza Gallery, Mumbai
  • 2001 Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi
  • 1999 ‘Rites of Time’, Bose Pacia Modern, New York
  • 1999 Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1998 Foundation for Indian Artists Gallery, Amsterdam
  • 1998 Fine Arts Resources, Berlin
  • 1997 Arks Gallery, London
  • 1996 Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai, Bangalore
  • 1994 Cymroza Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1993 Rabindra Bhavan Gallery, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1991 Collins Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
  • 1987 Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
  • 1985,89,94,98 Cymroza Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1985,88 Art Heritage, New Delhi
  • 1984 National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen
  • 1984 Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1982 Chapter Gallery, Cardiff, Wales, UK
  • 1981 City Hall Gallery, Ottawa, Canada
  • 1980,82,84 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1982,87 October Gallery, London
  • 1979 Gallery Arts 38, London
  • 1979 Rabindra Bhavan Gallery, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.
  • 1975 Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi

GROUP SHOWS

  • 2012 'Women: Sacred and the Temporal', Shrishti Art Gallery, Hyderabad
  • 2011 'Masters Ltd: Limited Editions', Gallery Beyond, Mumbai
  • 2011 'Masterclass', Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2011 'Aureus 2011', Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi
  • 2010 '10 x 10', Gallery Threshold, New Delhi
  • 2010 'The Living Insignia', Gallery Ensign, New Delhi
  • 2009 'Mark of Masters-2', Art and Soul, Mumbai
  • 2009 'Sacred and Secular', India Fine Art, Mumbai
  • 2009 'Think Small', Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2009 'Kalpana: Figurative Art in India', presented by The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) at Aicon Gallery, London; The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)
  • 2008 'Dus Mahavidyas: Ten Creative Forces', presented by Gallerie Nvya at Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
  • 2008 'Baisakh 08', Polka Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2007-08 ‘Polyphonies’, Gallery Hosp, Tirol – Österreich, Austria
  • 2007 'First Person Narrative', Hasta Gallery, Hyderabad
  • 2005 Preview in Tate Berlin
  • 2005 Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
  • 2004 Smithsonian Museum, Washington
  • 2001 ‘Indian Contemporary Art’, Los Angeles; Singapore; San Francisco
  • 2000 Art Forum Gallery, Singapore; Australia
  • 1998 ‘Indo-Austrian Group Show’, Austria
  • 1998 National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi and Mumbai
  • 1998 Rotunda Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 1998 Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1997 ‘Tryst with Destiny’, Singapore Museum of Modern Art, Singapore
  • 1997 Bradford Museum Exhibition, Bradford
  • 1997 ‘Indian Women Artists’, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi
  • 1995 ‘Indian Women Artists’, UK
  • 1995 Noma Book Exhibition, Tokyo
  • 1994-95 Satyam Museum, Japan
  • 1994-95 Glenbarra Museum, Japan
  • 1994-95 ‘Imagined City’, Museum of Modern Art, Brazil; Sao Paulo; Rio de Janeiro
  • 1984 ‘Group show of Indian Artists from National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi to Fukuoka Museum, Japan
  • 1984 First Indo – Greek Cultural Symposium, Athens; Delphi

AWARDS/HONOURS

  • 1992,91,90,89 Eminent Artist, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1987 Commendation Certificate, Algiers Biennale, Algiers
  • 1986 Gold Medal for Painting, 6th Triennale, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1985 Received Research Grant for Painting in Garhi Studio, from Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1984 All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS) Award, New Delhi
     
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