Behind The Frame

Dhiraj Choudhury

Dhiraj Choudhury

If he could draw as a newborn, he would have. Born right into the middle of India’s struggle for freedom in Amara Bangla (eng. Bengal), even as a child, Dhiraj Choudhury absorbed the realities of life in those tough times including the great Bengal famine of 1943.
Revolutionaries like Khudiram Bose, Aurobindo Ghosh, Rasbihari Bose, Subhash Chandra Bose inspired his thoughts of a contemporary India, a mould where everyone will be equal. What you see in his works are narratives of socio-political situations of contemporary India. Every work of his is a play in progress, the characters living their part on his canvas. The dynamic choreography allows neither the subject nor the viewer to rest.
His restless line speaks volumes, defying tradition, breaking past iconographic niceties. Provocative, agile and with a pinching sense of humour Choudhury’s subjects and scenarios could play in your head, long after you have left their presence.
He delivers as if he is challenging the viewer’s ability to see what he sees. He’s not one for pensive moods, pacifist situations, lulling of conscience or dulling of senses. For him, it is all about inviting you to witness a soul-shaking, nerve-rattling play.
He has been Professor of Art in Delhi College of Art. His students are a wealth to the nation and to the world of art itself. Choudhury has to his credit over 75 solo shows conducted in India, France, Switzerland, England, USA and Singapore. His Saga of India’s freedom struggle is a collection to remember. So is his “Pain, Women and Clown”, 1995, at Birla Academy of Art, Kolkata. His works are part of the prestigious collections at National Gallery of Modern Art, Lalit Kala Academy, Rashtrapati Bhavan, embassies of Belgium, Australia, Netherlands, and Singapore etc. and quite a few private collections at home and abroad. His awards tally stand at over 15 big ones.
Dhiraj Choudhury could well be your gateway to watch human dynamism and perseverance unfold in a pictorial statement of sorts.

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Drawing 2|Dhiraj Choudhury- Ceramic Tile, 2011, 6 x 6 inches

Drawing 2

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In the Forest|Dhiraj Choudhury- Ceramic Tile, 2011, 6 x 6 inches

In the Forest

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A face|Dhiraj Choudhury- Acrylic on canvas, 2016, 12 x 12 inches

A face

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EDUCATION

Darjeeling Govt. College. Govt. Art College-Calcutta Delhi Polytechnic-Art Dept Delhi.

 

TAUGHT

College of Art New Delhi, University of Delhi. Retd. as Professor of Painting 1996. Initiated few groups and art activities Involved with various social and educational causes.

 

ORGANIZED

Over 100 Solo Exhibitions in India, England, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, France. Works are in the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum UK’, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi. President's House. Received several awards including National Award... Participated in an international group show in Geneva 1979 with Miro, Dali, Calder, Cavalli, Pozzi, Sugai

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

1960 Sketches and watercolours, Coffee house, Calcutta. 

1970 Coloured ink on paper, Triveni Gallery, New Delhi.

1972 ‘Journey from New Delhi to Kashmir’, Srinagar.

1971 ‘Bangladesh’, New Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta 

1979 “Child” New Delhi, Calcutta, London.

1985 “Youth” New Delhi, Calcutta

1990 Drawing, Sanskriti Art Gallery, Calcutta

1991 Three Decades of Drawing, Art Konsult, New Delhi

1993 Banalata Sen, Metropolitan Gallery, Kolkata

1996 South of France Art Consult New Delhi

1998 '50 years' struggle for freedom LKA, New Delhi

2001 'Water Colour 1955-2000', Art Konsult, New Delhi

2001 Time & Space Gallery, Bangalore, Art World, Chennai

2007 Works on paper, Time & Space Gallery, Bangalore.

2007 K2 Gallery Kolkata, Shrishti Gallery, Hyderabad.

2009 ‘Call of Contours' Wood & Bronze, Bangalore & Delhi and Published book on wood and bronze

 

FOUNDED

Line, a group devoted to Drawing / Forum 91 / Artists Forum / Quartet Artists, First Women's group. Organized Art Camp on Drawing, painting, Sculpture

 

PUBLISHED

Books Reproductions and Portfolios on drawing/watercolour/print.

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