Friday, October 17, 2008

Vyashya (Prostitute) solo exhibition by Pintu Paul

Pintu Paul is inspired by old Bengal art and tradition.














Through this exhibition, he portrays the lifestyle of prostitutes.




















This includes their body structure, behavior, jewelery and the environment they live in.















Paul creates art from his personal point of view. His form and style is Indian and his work figurative and traditional.













His imagery has mostly been based on what he observes and thinks.


Paul’s works have been exhibited all over India and abroad.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

G Reghu

G. Reghu's Ceremic show is on at the Time & Space Gallery, which I found very amusing...

Heads

Mother & Child




Various sizes of heads, each head is an individual sculpture ...
This is a typical family of 4 - garden sculpture











Set of 8 tall sculptures given a touch-up by the artist

G. Reghu's Ceremic show is on at the Time & Space Gallery, which I found very amusing...

Heads

Mother & Child




Various sizes of heads, each head is an individual sculpture ...
This is a typical family of 4 - garden sculpture











Set of 8 tall sculptures given a touch-up by the artist

This is one of my favorite set of garden sculptures (2 men and 16 cattle)

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This is one of my favorite set of garden sculptures (2 men and 16 cattle)


An alumnus of the College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram, where he completed BFA (Sculpture), G. Reghu further honed his skills at Roopankar, Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal, in the late 1980s. Over the last 18 years, the Killimanoor-born sculptor has featured in several solo and group shows at Mumbai, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore. His works have also been exhibited in Kassel, Germany (1991, 1992) and at the International Biennale, Cairo, Egypt (2000).

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