Each artist approaches the use of the figure in their work in very different styles. From Abesh Mitra’s semi abstract heads to Anjan Modak’s pieces that lend a lot to their photographic source material. The paintings of Subha Basu owe a debt to the expressionist, Max Beckman, for his use of bold outlines and multiple perspectives. Ramesh Kandagiri’s paintings make use of a limited palette to which causes one to focus less on the colors used and more on his use of line and space.
About the Artists:
Subha Basu received his degree from The Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship, Rabindra Bharati University. Since graduation he has participated in a number of group exhibitions including, ‘Antarmahal’ arranged by ‘Catalyst’ at Academy of Fine Arts, in 2004. He participated in a Group Show organized by ‘Catalyst’ at Birla Academy of Art and Culture in 2004. In 2006 he was in ‘Future Stroke’ at Gallery Kaniska in Kolkata. That year he was also in ‘Parampara’ at Birla Academy of Art and Culture in Kolkata, and the Group Show at Lalit Kala Academy, Rabindrabhavan New Delhi. In 2007 he was in two shows, ‘Searching” at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata and “Bhavna” at Metropolitan Art Salon.
Ramesh Kandagiri graduated with honors from Viswa Bharti Shantiniketan where he received his MFA in Painting. Over the years he participated in many group exhibitions all across India. He was the recipient of the Junior Fellowship from Human Resources Development, Department of Culture, and Government of India. He accomplished a project under the same fellowship from 1998 to 2000.
Abesh Bivore Mitra received his degree from the M.S. University Baroda in 1996. Since graduation he exhibited his work in many group and solo shows, in addition to participation in a number of workshops and residencies. Abesh Mitra’s collections can be viewed in his native India and around the world.
Anjan Modak received his degree from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata in 2007. He is continuing his studies in fine arts. Although a student Modak has displayed his work in a number of exhibitions at Lalit Kala Academy in New Delhi in 1996 and 1998. He also has been a part of many university shows from 2003 to 2007. In 2007 he exhibited his work at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolkata.
Kajal Shah received her degree from M. S. University, Baroda in 2000. Shah’s work has been featured in a number of group shows including “Unfolding Grace” at Lanxess ABS Gallery in Baroda and “Foot Prints” which traveled to Baroda, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. Most recently she was in “Obscure Objects of Desire” which was curated by Johny ML at Open Eyes Dream Gallery in Cochin. In 2004 Shah had her first solo at Contemporary Art Gallery in Ahmedabad.
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7 comments:
This is a wonderful show. I made it to the opening reception and was so glad the works are beautiful. I love the houses and the large yellow piece.
The show is beautiful, glad to see that it was Kajal Shah's first show in NY, hopefully not the last! All the paintings were beautiful and provided a great range. I enjoyed it very much.
I was at the opening and it was very lively and beautiful, very glad I made it. All the paintings were unique and full of color. It was a great time, thanks Tamarind!
I was happy to see a good turn out for the opening, many eye catching works. The paintings by Anjan Modak were my favorite, really nice show, can't wait to see whats next for these artists at Tamarind.
This is an amazing show. I also made it to the reception. I must say that my favorite pieces were also the series of houses. I will definitly be coming back to this gallery.
I was unable to make it to the opening but as I was in the neighborhood last Saturday I decided to stop by. I am so glad I did the works are lovely and I had the gallery to my self I was able to contemplate the works to my hearts content. I love the openings at Tamarind, but visiting on a regular day offers a great opportunity to view the art work. Also the staff was very helpful and were able to tell me a lot of information about each piece and artist.
The exhibition was wonderful, a great group of artists to show together. Ive been following Ramesh Kandagirl's work for a while now and loved seeing Tribute to Marcel Duchamp, the color and images are amazing, reminds me of a busy NYC street!
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