Gautam Mukherjii

gautam mukherjii

Location: India

Solo Shows

1983: “Vivekananda’s Life” Organized by Vivekananda
Janmotsav Samity in Kolkata.

1984: “Vivekananda’s Childhood” Organized by Vivekananda
Janmatsav Samity in Patna.

1988: “Vivekananda’s Bharat” Organized by Vivekananda
Janmatsav Samity in Chennai.

1994: “Tin Kanya” Paintings Exhibition at Calcutta Information
Centre in Kolkata

1995: “Bengali Babu 1” The virus life of theme Paintings Exhibition
in Calcutta Information Centre in Kolkata.

1996: “Bengali Babu 2” Paintings Exhibition at Fainart Gallery
in Kolkata.

1999: “Babu Culture” Painting Exhibition at Taj Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2000: “Drawing & Painting “Exhibition at Biswa Banga Sammellan
in Kolkata Maidan.

2003: “We & Our Children” Painting Exhibition at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2004: “Sonar Bangla” Painting Exhibition at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2004: “Sweet Bengal” Painting” Exhibition at Habiart Gallery, India Habitat Centre in Delhi.

2004: “We & Our Children 2”Painting Exhi. at Renaissance Gallery in Bangaluru.

2005: “Down Memory Lane” Painting Exhibition at Habiart Gallery India Habitat Centre in Delhi.

2006: “Subh Vivaha” Painting Exhibition. at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2007: “Kolkata’s Rickshow” Paintings Exhibition at Academy of fine arts in Kolkata.

2007: “Ghare-Baire” Paintings Exhibition at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2008: “Nostalgia” Paintings Exhibition at Genesis Art Gallery in Kolkata.

2008: “Kolkata Karcha” Painting Exhibition at Privet Gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia.

2009: “Family” Painting Exhibition at HK Fine art Gallery in Hong Kong.

2010: “ Kolkata 2 Mumbai” Painting Exhibition at The artTrust gallery in Mumbai

2011: “pother panchali” Paintings Exhibition at Pritha Art Gallery in Pune.

2014: “ Chaarulata -50” Painting Exhibition at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

DUEWST SHOWS

1991: “Calcutta Portrait” Painting Exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts in Kolkata.

1994: “Babu Bibi” at Calcutta Information Centre in Kolkata

1996: “Life O Line” at Calcutta Information Centre in Kolkata.

2001: “Folk & Family” at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2002: “Fifty Fifty” at Jamaat Art Gallery in Mumbai.

2006: “Ganesha Our Boy” at India Art Gallery in Pune.

2008: “Linggarseni” in Jakarta Selatan 12730 Indonesia.

2013: Jahangir Art gallery auditorium hall in Mumbai.

PARTICIPATED IN ART AUCTION & MEJOR SHOWS

1987: All India youth art Competition Jamini Ray Birth Centenary.

2003: The Gallerie Publishers present “The Rain” Paintings
Exhibition in SAKSHI Art Gallery, Mumbai.

2003: The Ahanksha Art Auction in Indigo, Mumbai

2004: Anjali for Akanksha, in The Altman Building, New York.

2005: Associated capsules worldwide Art Auction, in Joss Mumbai

2006: Habiart present, art festival at Pragati maidan in New Delhi.

2006: Wildlife in India, in Mall Galleries The Mall London.

2007: Art Alive India Present “Emerging India”, Henry Moore
Gallery at The Royal Art College of London.
2008: Help Age India Art Auction, Hotel Oberoi at New Delhi.

2009: Habiart Foundation Present “Art for Aged” at Visual Art
Gallery India Habitat Centre in New Delhi.

2013/14 Tata cancer society auctions at Taj lands in Mumbai.

GROUP SHOWS: ABOVE “70” Group Shows, many Art camps major city in
India and Abroad.


Portfolio:

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ME & MY STYLE…………

I believe that Art school is not make a true artist. If you have the talent and are willing to hone up your skills read a lot and interact with fellow artists you can definitely grow up being one. I trust three words 1.Practice 2.Practice & 3.Practice.

I have three women in my life my mother, provider and a friend who has continuously been there, my wife also a painter and my child daughter. They shelter me, support me, and influence me and my work.

Born and brought up in a three century old ancestral home in Kolkata, where my relatives continues to live. My developed my talent for drawing to the run up of the yearly Durga puja festivities since my school days I have been painting and helping decorate the pandol . In Bengal an artistic “Kalighat Potchitra” form would adorn on the back side of the idols made me enchanted. Since then I was greatly inspired to learn arts. In fact my fascination with eyes also started with the worship of Maa Durga idols which have prominent eyes. I have always felt that eyes are the most important feature of any human being. It‘s through the eyes you looked at my canvases and then decided to meet me. A world without eyes is unthinkable.

At first glance, my works reflect Bengali Family life. This is my Dhoung (approach). You will see Kurshi (Chair), Almadi (cupboard) But it is not a photorealistic. A child pulling his/her fathers spectacles or hands, two women combing each other’s hair …all such daily / family life images express the sentiment of love, affection, felt the world over by one and all. I feel that every viewer has a different take on a work of art and naming one is likely to blind the viewer to think differently. So I don’t want any specific name for my each painting, but I‘ve made series then I think and choose the Title such as Ghare Baire, Nostalgia, Down memory lane, Soner bangle, Kolkater Babu, etc.

I’m a very sensitive artist, and sensitive towards my subjects, which are mainly revolve around my family. They are not portraits of my family members but are rather representation of the values a family holds for me. Over a period of time my style has evolved , the colors have vibrant, cheerful and brightened , the characters in my works have acquired a cheerful But the focus has always been the family, with emphasis on the close bonding between them , shown by the physical contact with each other, be it husband - wife , mother-child ,grandparent-grandchild or between siblings. The attention to composition, background, detailing of the people, in traditional Bengali attire and jewellery in an environment that is reminiscent of the old Kolkata havelis. All enhanced by the deep and rich hues of color.