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Sunil Das

"To prevent myself from producing the same kind of work, I keep altering my vision. From the day people begun to see me as a painter, a huge responsibility fell upon me, particularly to respond to the feelings of the people at the grassroots level who are also my viewer, as also to delve deep into realties of life around me."

One of India's important post-modernist painters, Sunil Das rose to prominence with his drawing of horses. "I must have done 7000 horses between 1950 to 60," he says. "In 1962, I went to Spain, where I was fascinated by the bull fights."

About 60 years of age, he can look back at his nine to ten phases of paintings, all of them marked by supreme skill and a sense of integrity. An indefatigable painter, Das jumped from one style to another easily. Talking about his art style, he says, "To express my authentic feelings about reality, I have to interpret it, I have conceptualise it. The previous reality gets transformed in the laboratory of minds. Then, I bring it out on the canvas." Das came from a middle class family and his father was just a small businessman. After completing school, he decided to become a painter and joined a local art school. "I am a good sports man," he says. "I like things which have a lot of rhythm and energy." He doesn't ever use photographs or models for his painting. "I do a sketch before I start painting. I always struggle with colours and shapes, until they fall to desired pattern. Like a music conductor, I summon all my music instruments to play and orchestrate an aesthetic unit out of various experiences." He does not confine himself to using brush or pen while painting, and often paints with the palms of his hands or with his fingers. A French art scholarship with the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts took him to Europe. It was in the course of his travels that he chanced to spend a few months in Spain, where he developed his passion for horses and bulls. Das' paintings have also been influenced by his study of sculpture at Santiniketan, Kolkata, and his study of graphic art in Paris. His paintings have a kind of structure and rigidity that one would typically find in sculpture and in the etchings of graphic art. Das's paintings not only express the physical attributes of his subjects but also their associative ones. Every once in a while he paints human beings, but his depiction of the human anatomy is skewed, to a point that it almost borders on macabre surrealism. For example, his series on women with mysterious, tantalising eyes - all oil on canvas, the portraits convey, in various forms including the erotic, the pressures women are subject to. Hardly ever painting in loud or warm colors, Das uses soft brown, mauve and white in the background to bring out the drama of life. He blends talent with hard work. He works by suggestion and minimalism. Quite absurd in form, his paintings are morbidly fascinating. "I delve a lot on man's inhumanity to man," he says. Das has the distinction of being the only Indian artist to have won a National Award (the Shiromani Kala Puraskar) while still an undergraduate at the Government College of Art and Craft, kolkata. Besides having been featured in several exhibitions, his works are also a part of the collections of renowned museums such as the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, the Glenbarra Art Museum, Japan, and the Ludwig Museum, Germany.

ART EDUCATION

  • 1961-63 Ecole Nationale Superieure, Paris (On a French Government Scholarship)
  • 1961-63 Research in Fresco and Mosaic under Monsieur Chapelain-Midy and Monsieur J. Aujame, Paris
  • 1961-63 Studied Graphic Art under William Hayter and Krishna Reddy
  • 1961-63 Research in Painting, Atelier Julian and Atelier 17, Paris
  • 1954-59 Diploma in Painting, Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata

SOLO SHOWS

  • 2011 'Beware /Be-Aware', Gallery Kolkata, Kolkata
  • 2008 'Endless Night', Ganges Art, Kolkata
  • 2005-06 ‘Art Moves – Works by Sunil Das’, organized by Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, Park Hotel, Kolkata and Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 2005 ‘Horses…and Bulls – Paintings on Canvas and Paper by Sunil Das’, Jamaat, Mumbai
  • 2003 ‘Sunil Das in Retrospect 1957-2003’,. ITC Sonar Bangla Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 2001 ‘Drawings – Bulls and Horses’, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi
  • 2000 Art Heritage, New Delhi
  • 1999-2000 ‘Old Works by Sunil Das’, Gallery Om, New Delhi
  • 1999 ‘Drawings and Collages’, Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1999 ‘Paintings’, ABC Academy of Art and Culture
  • 1999 San Francisco, USA and Gajah Gallery, Singapore
  • 1998 Gallery Mohanjeet, Paris
  • 1997 The Village Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1997 ‘Paintings and Water Colors’, Art Today, New Delhi
  • 1996 British Council, Kolkata
  • 1995-96 ‘Many Faces of Sunil Das’, Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi
  • 1995-96 ‘Exhibition of Paintings by Sunil Das’, Gallery ABC, Varanasi
  • 1995 ‘Drawing Installations’, Village Gallery, New Delhi.
  • 1994 ‘Recent Drawings’, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1991 Centre Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 1990 Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi.
  • 1988 ‘Drawings’, Chitrakoot Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 1986 ‘Trends in Bengal Art’, Dhoomimal Art Centre, New Delhi.
  • 1984 ‘Confrontations’, Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay.
  • 1983 ‘Paintings and Drawings’, Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1976-78 ‘Retrospective’, Kuala Lumpur, Basel and New York
  • 1976-78 ‘Exhibitions in Basel, Zurich, Dusseldorf, Hamburg and New York
  • 1976 Retrospective, Kolkata
  • 1975 Pioker Gallery, Hamilton, New York
  • 1975 Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1972 ‘Rourkela’, Max Mueller Bhavan.
  • 1972 ‘Musafir’, Birla Academy of Art and Culture and USIS Auditorium, Kolkata
  • 1971 Heidelburg, Germany.
  • 1971 Private Residence, Kolkata
  • 1971 Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1970 Gallery Unique, Kolkata
  • 1970 Gallery Chemould, Kolkata
  • 1969 ‘Recent Works’, Indo - American Society, Kolkata
  • 1968 Private Residence, Kolkata
  • 1968 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1968 Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1967 Private Residence, Kolkata
  • 1967 Calcutta Information Centre, Kolkata
  • 1967 Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1966 Gallery Priyadarshini, Kolkata
  • 1966 Gallery Chemould, Kolkata
  • 1966 Retrospective, Kolkata
  • 1965 Red Fort, New Delhi.
  • 1965 Gallery Dhoomimal, New Delhi.
  • 1965 ‘Recent Drawings and Water Colors’, Gallery Kunika Chemould, New Delhi.
  • 1965 Gallery Arts and Prints, Kolkata
  • 1964 All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS), New Delhi.
  • 1963 Gallery Maison Des Beaux Arts, Paris.
  • 1962 Gallery Foyer Des Artists, Paris.
  • 1962 Gallery Jean Lafond, France.
  • 1961 Club De Quatre Vents, Gallery Dean la Found, Paris.
  • 1959 Artist House, Kolkata
  • 1958 Assam Cotton College, Guwahati

GROUP SHOWS

  • 2012-13 'Calcutta Chromosome', The Viewing Room, Mumbai
  • 2011 'The Aviary', Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 2010 'The Living Insignia', Gallery Ensign, New Delhi
  • 2010 'Image and Symbol: Painters Perception', Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 1998 ‘Fifty Years of Independence’, Apparao Galleries, Chennai, Gallery Martini, Hong Kong
  • 1998 ‘Tribute to Mother Teresa’, Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1998 ‘The Master for Child’, organized by Ashraya, Dubai, UAE
  • 1997 ‘Small Format Contemporary Miniatures’, Apparao Galleries, Chennai
  • 1997 ‘The Looking Self’, Lakeeren Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1997 ‘Tryst with Destiny’, organized by Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata and National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi
  • 1997 Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
  • 1997 ‘Within The Frame’, organized by Apparao Galleries, Chennai at New York, London, Hong Kong and New Delhi
  • 1996 Bose Pacia Gallery, New York
  • 1996 ‘Modern and Contemporary Indian Paintings: One Hundred Years’ Sotheby’s Auction, London
  • 1995 ‘Art for CRY’, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1995 Village Gallery, New Delhi
  • 1994 ‘Landscape’, Gallery Gandhara, Kolkata
  • 1994 ‘Contemporary Miniatures’, Centre for International modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1994-95 ‘Imagined City’, Museum of Modern Art, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 1993 ‘Wounds’, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
  • 1992 ‘East Meets West’, Oxford Gallery, New York
  • 1992 ‘Contemporary Indian Art’, Vadehra Art Gallery, Vadodara
  • 1990 ‘Exhibition of Drawings by Seven Artists’, Gallerie Ganesha, Kolkata
  • 1990 ‘Bengal Art Today’, Galerie 88, Kolkata
  • 1990 ‘Calcutta 300 – Through the Eyes of Painters’, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1990 ‘Contemporary Art of India’, Glenbarra Art Museum, Hemeji, Japan
  • 1990 ‘Journey’s within a Landscape’, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1990 ‘Dream of Calcutta’, Alliance Francaise, Kolkata
  • 1990 ‘Contemporary Artist’s of India’, Gallery Art and Data, Germany
  • 1990 ‘Sunil and Robert Max’, Central Gallery of Fine Arts, New York
  • 1990 ‘Reflection and Image’, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1986 Zeitgenonssissche Indiseme Malerie, Germany
  • 1983 Max Mueller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1979-81 ‘Contemporary Indian Painting’, Kala Yatra, Chennai
  • 1976-78 Society of Contemporary Artists, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1976-77 Society of Contemporary Artists, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1976 Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1975 Hilton Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1975 Max Muller Bhavan, Bangalore
  • 1975 Society of Contemporary Artists, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1974 Sarala Art Centre.
  • 1974 Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1973-75 Everson Museum, New York
  • 1973-75 Francophile Painters, Kolkata
  • 1972 USIS Auditorium, Kolkata
  • 1970-72 Indiche Kunst der Gegnwant, Gallery Coray, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 1970 Society of Contemporary Artists, New Delhi
  • 1970 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1969 ‘Indian Painters 69’, Max Muller Bhavan, Kolkata
  • 1968 Society of Contemporary Artists, Santiniketan
  • 1968 International Inter-Fauna Art Exhibition, Hunting Museum, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 1967-69 Kolkata, Mumbai and Santiniketan
  • 1967 ‘Progressive Painters Association’, Chennai
  • 1967 Calcutta Information Centre; Society of Contemporary Artists; Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1966 German Social Centre, Rourkela
  • 1966 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai
  • 1965 ‘Indian Contemporaries’, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai
  • 1965 Gallery Kunika-Chemould, New Delhi
  • 1965 Bombay Art Festival, Mumbai
  • 1964 Society of Contemporary Artists, New Delhi and Mumbai
  • 1964 Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
  • 1963 Prix de Dome, Paris
  • 1963 Exposition Prix des Peintures, Etrangeres, Paris
  • 1963 Gallery Maison des Beaux Arts, Paris
  • 1962 Gallery Tedsco, Paris
  • 1962 Maison de Ministere des Affaires, Etrangeres, Paris
  • 1962 Salon De La Jeune Peinture, Paris
  • 1961 Society of Contemporary Artists, Kolkata
  • 1961 Gallery Tedsco, Paris
  • 1961 Salon De La Jeune Peinture, Paris
  • 1960 Society of Contemporary Artists, Kolkata and Mumbai
  • 1958-66 Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata

AWARDS/HONOURS

  • 2008 Taj Ratna Award
  • 1991 Shrimoni Award, Kolkata
  • 1989 Commissioner Sao Paulo, Biennale, Brazil.
  • 1983 Commissioner Triennale, India.
  • 1982 Jury of National Exhibition of Art, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 1978 National Award.
  • 1975 Member of General Council Lalit Kala Academy
  • 1967 All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS), New Delhi.
  • 1966 Jury Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
  • 1962 Member de la Societe des Amis de Muses Nationale d’Art Moderne, Paris.
  • 1960 Award from the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata
  • 1960 Hyderabad Art Society, Hyderabad.
  • 1960 Academy of Fine Art, Kolkata
  • 1960 All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS), New Delhi.
  • 1960 Jury Hyderabad Art Society, Hyderabad.
  • 1960 Gold Medal, Calcutta University, Kolkata
  • 1960 French Government Scholarship
  • 1960 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai
  • 1960 Mysore Dasara Exhibition, Mysore.
  • 1959 Gold Medal, Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata
  • 1959 National Award, New Delhi.
     
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