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Lalu Prasad Shaw

Lalu Prasad Shaw was born in Bengal in 1937, and completed his education in fine arts at the Government College of Arts and Crafts in Kolkata. Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and couples, Lalu Prasad Shaw’s works lay the most emphasis on his subject’s physical characteristics. Capturing the expressions of his subjects perfectly with the greatest economy of line and colour each of Shaw’s paintings has an intimate feel to it. Influenced by the pre-independence Company School of art, the traditional Kalighat Pat and the Ajanta cave paintings, Shaw’s works, mainly executed in gouache or tempera, like his own person, are simple and graceful, having a very still, well-composed and smooth exterior. This senior artist draws his inspiration primarily from nature and the milieu surrounding the great Bengali middle class, often depicting pleasant and quiet scenes from his own life on his canvases and papers. His style is unique and modern in its adaptation of academic and traditional Indian formats. Though he would describe himself as a painter, Shaw took a liking to printmaking when he was 32 years old and mastered the genre of graphic arts shortly since he had worked with intaglios and lithographs earlier, making a name for himself as a printmaker comparable to the great reputation that he already had as a painter. Shaw has exhibited extensively in India and abroad since 1956, and his works have been a part of prestigious international shows such as the second British Biennale in London, 1970, two Norwegian Print Biennales in 1974 and 1978, the seventh Paris Biennale in 1971 and the second Asian Art Biennale hosted by Bangladesh in 1984. A particularly notable aspect of Shaw's paintings is their simple yet sophisticated look. One notices a seamless synthesis of different stylistic elements to achieve a phenomenal effect. His work is a part of the permanent collections of various institutions like the Birla Academy in Calcutta and the Art Forum in Singapore.  

ART EDUCATION

  • 1954-59 Diploma in Painting (Western), Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata

SOLO SHOWS

  • 2017 'Babu and Bibi', Gallery 7, Mumbai
  • 2011-12 'Looking In', Galerie 88, Kolkata
  • 2011 'Graceful Silence', Art Musings, Mumbai
  • 2008 ‘The Myrid Minded Artist’, Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Sepia Notes’, Art Musings, Mumbai
  • 1995 ‘Painting’, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1990 ‘Graphic Art’, Centre for Contemporary Art, New Delhi
  • 1990 ‘Graphic Art’, The Seagull Foundation for Arts, Kolkata
  • 1987 ‘Painting’, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi
  • 1985 ‘Painting’, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi
  • 1984 ‘Graphic Art’, Heritage Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1980 ‘Graphic’, Udipi, Bangalore
  • 1976 ‘Graphic’, Sarla Art Gallery, Chennai
  • 1967 ‘Painting’, Arts and Prints Gallery, Kolkata
  • 1965 ‘Painting’, Art and Industry Gallery, Kolkata

GROUP SHOWS

  • 2009 'Mark of Masters -2', Art and soul, Mumbai
  • 2009 'Modern Continuous', Galerie 88, Kolkata
  • 2008 'Tales, Reflection and Constructs', ITC Windsor, Bangalore
  • 2007 ‘High on Art’, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
  • 2007 ‘An Evening in Paris....Rome....London’, Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Tales, Reflection and Constructs’, Galerie 88, Kolkata
  • 2007 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Bengal Chromosome’, Artists’ Circle, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Linear Configuration’, Art and Soul, New Delhi
  • 2007 ‘Suncrome 3’, Akar Prakar, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Red Earth and the Pouring Rain’, organized by Red Earth Gallery at LANXESS ABS Gallery, Baroda
  • 2007 Society of Contemporary Artists, Kolkata
  • 2007 ‘Sensuality’, Galleria, New Delhi
  • 2007’Etch and Print’, Art and Deal, New Delhi
  • 2007 17th Anniversary Group Show, Gallery Ganesha, New Delhi
  • 2006 The Indian Art Show 2006, Arushi Art, New Delhi
  • 2006 ‘Tradition in Modernity’, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 2006 ‘The Tempera Show’, Akar Prakar, Kolkata
  • 2006 Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata
  • 2006 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 2006 The New Space, Dubai
  • 2005 ‘Face to Face’, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 2005 ‘Sunchrome Exhibition’, Kolkata Paper Market, Kolkata
  • 2005 Galleria, Mumbai
  • 2005 Art and Soul, New Delhi
  • 2004 ‘Call of the Real’, organized by Gallery Sanskriti at Colombo
  • 2002 ‘Perspecta’, Gallery 88, London
  • 2002 ‘Transection’, Gallery 88, London
  • 2000 ‘Contemporary Woman by Modern Indian Artist’, Hong Kong
  • 1977 Exhibition of Graphical Art from Asian Countries, Volkshochschule, Leverkusen, Germany
  • 1973 Dhaka, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • 1971 Contemporary Indian Prints Exhibition, Poland
  • 1971 Contemporary Indian Prints – Kolkata organized by USIS Smithsonian at New Delhi
  • 1971 Prints from Asia, USA
  • 1971 ‘India Alike’, Texas
  • 1971 Group 8, New Delhi
  • 1971 Expo -70, Touring Exhibition, Japan
  • 1970 Society of Contemporary Artists, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi

AWARDS/HONOURS

  • 1981 All India Graphic and Drawing Exhibition, Chandigarh
  • 1978 Award for Graphic Art and Drawing, India
  • 1976 Birla Academy Award for Graphic Art, India
  • 1971 National Award in Graphic Art, India
  • 1959 West Bengal Lalit Kala Academy's Award for Graphic Art, India
     
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