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march 2015<br />
‘A TRIBUTE’<br />
IN MEMORY OF THE BENGAL LEGENDS<br />
Featuring artists BIKASH BHATTACHARJEE, GANESH<br />
PYNE, PARITOSH SEN, SHYAMAL DUTTA RAY and<br />
DHARMANARAYAN DASGUPTA, this exhibition<br />
showcases Bikash’s technique of post-renaissance, European<br />
oil painting, Ganesh Pyne’s signature style which is shaped<br />
from his own experiences, the strong lines and bold, stylized<br />
strokes of Sen, watercolours by Ray, and Dharmanaryan<br />
Dasgupta’s depiction of social inequities and injustice in the<br />
modern world. Show curated by Ambica Beri.<br />
‘NAYIKA’<br />
Recent Works by LALU PRASAD SHAW<br />
and RAMANANDA BANDYOPADHYAY<br />
april<br />
LALU PRASAD SHAW is widely known for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali<br />
women and couples, where he lays the emphasis on physical attributes of his subject<br />
but manages to convey a sense of intimacy through gesture and body language.<br />
Inspired by the simplicity and uncomplicated lives of the rustics, RAMANANDA<br />
BANDYOPADHYAY’S lyrical and romantic works, on paper, Tempera and mixed<br />
media, radiate innocence reminiscent of a by-gone era.<br />
JUNE<br />
‘BLACK COMEDY’<br />
Drawings by ASHOKE MULLICK and Sculptures by DEBABRATA DE<br />
ASHOKE MULLICK’s paintings are a satirical presentation of the ordinary<br />
man and the contradictions he faces in contemporary times. And DEBABRATA<br />
DE’s ability to express emotion and body language through his sculptures, sets<br />
him apart from most other contemporary sculptors.