Osian's Auction Catalogue India The Passionate Detachment | February 2001

231 1966 Dhoomimal (Also 1976, 1983, 1986 & 1993). Grosvernor Gallery, London. 1967 Guggenheim Foundation, USA. 1968 London Arts Gallery, Detroit, USA. 1975 Arts 38, London (Also 1976). 1977 ’Commonwealth Artists of Fame’, London. 1983 ’Souza in the Forties’, Dhoomimal. 1986 Retrospective, Art Heritage, N.Delhi. 1988 Indus Gallery, Karachi (Also 1994). 1993 LTG Gallery, N.Delhi (Also 1995 & 1996). 1996 ’Souza from the Alkazi Collection’, Academy of Fine Arts & Literature, N.Delhi. 1997 Julian Hartnoll’s Gallery, London. 1998 ’The Erotic Discipline’, The Window, Bombay. ’Important Paintings from the Artist’s Private Collection’, Bose Pacia Modern Gallery, New York. Selected Collections Ebrahim Alkazi & Art Heritage. Baroda Museum. National Gallery of Art, Melbourne. Jehangir Nicholson Museum, NCPA, Bombay. Tate Gallery, London. Trustees of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Wakefield Gallery, London. SUBRAMANYAN, K.G. (b.1924) Born: Kuthuparamba, North Malabar, Kerala State. Education & Teaching Experience 1941-2 Presidency College, Madras. 1944-8 Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan. 1951-9 Lecturer, MSU. 1955-6 Slade College of Art, London, (British Council Research Scholarship). 1961-6 Reader (Painting Department), MSU. 1966-7 J.D.R. IIIrd Fund Fellowship. 1966-80 Professor (Painting Dept. Faculty of Fine Arts), MSU. 1968-73 Dean, MSU. 1976 Member Delegate, General Assembly World Craft Council, Oaxtepec, Mexico. 1977-8 Visiting Fellow, Kala Bhavan, VBU. 1980-9 Professor of Paintings and Design, Kala Bhavan, VBU. 1987-8 Christensen Fellow, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. 1989 Professor Emeritus, Kala Bhavan, VBU. Awards/ Fellowships/ Honours 1957-9 Prize, B.A.S. 1968 Gold Medal, First Indian Triennale. 1975 Padmashri, Govt. of India. 1981 Kalidas Samman. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1955 Silpi Chakra, N.Delhi (FS). (Also 1958). 1956 JAG (Also 1959 & 1961). 1963 New Delhi. 1965 National Exhb., RB.LKA. (LKNA: Studio).* 1966 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai (Also 1967& 1969). 1967 Gallery Navina, New York. 1968 I International Triennale, RB.LKA. (Gold Medal: Windows)* 1969 Kunika-CH, N. Delhi (Also 1971 & 1972) 1978 Exhb. of Terracota Reliefs, Art Heritage, N.Delhi. Nandan Gallery, Santinikentan (Also 1982). 1979 Art Heritage, N.Delhi (Also 1980, 1985, 1988 & 1992). 1981 Retrospective, RBBB. 1982 Exhb. of Glass and Acrylic Sheet Paintings, Art Heritage, N.Delhi. (Also 1986). 1983 Retrospective, BAAC. 1984 Retrospective, Art Heritage, N.Delhi. 1987 Kala Yatra. 1988 Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK. 1989-90 BAAC. Cymroza Art Gallery, Bombay. 1992 Sakshi Gallery, Madras. Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore. 1994 ’Recent Works’, CIMA. 1998 ’Paintings & Drawings’, The Seagull Foundation, Calcutta. ’Dissolving Contradictions’, The Window, Bombay. Selected Collections Exhibition Alkazi & Art Heritage. Indian Council of Cultural Relations, N.Delhi. LKA, N.Delhi. Musee de l’Art, Menton, France. NGMA, N.Delhi. Punjab University, Chandigarh. TIFR, Bombay. Trustees of Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Devinder & Kanwaldeep Sahney, Mumbai. SUNDARAM, Vivan (b.1943) Born: Simla, Himachal Pradesh. Education 1961-5 BA (Fine Arts), MSU. 1966-8 Post Diploma (Commonwealth Scholarship), Slade School, London. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1966 Dhoomimal. 1968 ’Young Contemporaries’, Royal Academy of Arts, London. 1972 JAG. (Also 1985-6). 1974 Gallery Chemould, Calcutta and JAG. 1976 ’The Indian Emergency-I’, TKS. 1977 MSU. 1981 Urja Art Gallery, Baroda. 1984-5 ’Signs of Fire’, Dhoomimal Art Centre, Gallery Chemould and MSU. 1985-6 Shridharani, TKS. 1987-8 Kala Yatra, Bangalore. 1988 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai. 1991-2 Fine Arts Faculty, Baroda. 1992 ’Collaboration/Combines’, Shridharani, JAG & Gallery Chemould, Bombay. 1993 ’Memorial’, AIFACS. 1994 ’Map, Monument, Fallen Mortal’, South London Gallery, London. ’Works with Paper’, Contemporary Art Gallery, Ahmedabad. ’House/Boat’, OBORO, Montreal. 1994-5 ’Riverscape’, BAAC, Calcutta, Sakshi Gallery, Bombay. 1995-6 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai. 1996 ’HOUSE/BOAT’, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, and Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver. Selected Collections Himachal Pradesh State Museum, Simla. LKA, N.Delhi. NGMA, N.Delhi. Punjab State Museum, Chandigarh. Punjab University Museum. State Collection of Lower Saxony, Allemagn. SWAMINATHAN, Jagdish (1928 - 94) Born: Sanjauli, Simla, Himachal Pradesh. Education & Teaching Experience 1956 Delhi Polytechnic (Part Time). 1958 Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw. 1968-70 Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship. Visiting Professor, Jamia Milia University, N.Delhi. 1981-90 Founder Director, Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal. Awards/ Fellowships/ Honours 1968 Awarded Nehru Scholarship. 1981 Invited by the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh to set up RBBB. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1965 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai (Also 1971 & 1991). 1972 ’Perceptions’, Gallery Chanakya, N.Delhi. 1988 Dhoomimal. 1992 CCA. 1993 Vadehra Art Gallery, N.Delhi. Selected Collections Gallery Chemould, Mumbai. Masanori Fukuoka & Glenbarra Museum, Hemeji, Japan. NGMA, N.Delhi. Nordness Collection, New York. TAGORE, Abanindranath (1871 - 1951) Born: Calcutta. Education & Teaching Experience 1890s Private Tutors: Olinto Gilhardi & Charles Palmer. 1905 Yokoyama Taikan tutored him on Japanese brushwork. 1905-15 GCAC. 1905 Established ISOA. Founder of The Bengal School. Selected Exhibitions 1900 GCAC Exhb. (Lord Curzon Inaugurated the Exhb.).* 1901-2 Congress Industrial Exhb., Calcutta (Awarded Gold Medal).* 1911 Festival of Empire, Crystal Palace, England. (Organised by ISOA for George V’s Coronation).* 1914 22nd Exhb. of Societe des peintres orientalistes francais, Grand Palais, Paris. Travelling to Belgium, Holland and Imperial Institute, England.* 1915-6 ISOA Exhb., Calcutta & Young Men’s

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