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Paresh Maity

Paresh Maity (born 1965) is an Indian painter.[1] He is a prolific painter in a short career span.[2] In 2014, Government of India conferred upon him its fourth-highest civilian award the Padma Shri.[3]

Paresh Maity
Born1965 (age 58–59)
Known forPainter, Sculptor, Photographer and Filmmaker
AwardsPadma Shri (2014)
Websitepareshmaity.in

Early life edit

Paresh Maity was born in Tamluk, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata and graduated at the top of his class with a Masters of Fine Arts from the Delhi College of Arts.[4][5]

Education edit

Career edit

Paresh Maity has 81 Solo Exhibitions in forty years of his career. In early years he did many watercolors of different locations. He gradually moved from atmospheric scenery to representations of the human form. His more recent paintings are bold and have graphic quality, with a strong color and unusual cropping. His works are in a number of collections, including the British Museum, and the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.[citation needed]

He has painted the longest painting in India, that stretches up to over 850 feet.[6] In August 2010, his 55th solo show with watercolour paintings based on the last 15 poems of poet Rabindranath Tagore, Shesh Lekha (The Last Writings, 1941), opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.[7]

Personal life edit

He is married to artist Jayasri Burman, and lives and works in New Delhi.[4]

Selected exhibitions edit

81 Solo Exhibitions worldwide.

  • 2019 : Art Central, Hong Kong
  • 2019 : Visual Art Centre, Hong Kong
  • 2017 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, presented by Art Musings
  • 2017 : Forty Years of Watercolour, Lalit Kala Academi, New Delhi, presented by Art Alive Gallery
  • 2017 : Lalit Kala Academi, Chennai presented by Gallery Sumukha
  • 2017 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2016 : ‘Beyond Horizons’, Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore
  • 2016 : Art 16 presented by Gallery Sumukha, Olympia, London
  • 2016 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Sanchit Art, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2015 : CIMA Gallery, Birla Academi of Art & Culture, Kolkata
  • 2015 : Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Sydney, Australia
  • 2015 : Art 15 presented by Gallery Sumukha, Olympia, London
  • 2015 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2014 : The Arts House, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Singapore
  • 2014 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2014 : Art 14, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Olympia, London
  • 2013 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, in collaboration with Art Musings
  • 2013 : Art 13, London Olympia, Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha
  • 2013 : Visual Arts Gallery, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Hong Kong
  • 2012 : ‘Eternal Landscape’, joint show with Ram Kumar at ICIA, Mumbai
  • 2012 : Solo Exhibition Chennai presented by Gallery Sumukha as a part of Chennai Art Festival
  • 2012 : The Arts House, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Singapore
  • 2012 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2012 : ‘Kolkata Taj Bengal’, presented by Jaguar Land Rover with Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata
  • 2011 : Chivas Studio, New Delhi and Mumbai
  • 2011 : Gallery Sumukha in association with Wei-Ling Contemporary, Malaysia in Bangalore & Kuala Lumpur
  • 2011 : Art Stage Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • 2011 : ‘Shesh Lekha’, Poems by Rabindranath Tagore translated in English by Pritish Nandy
  • 2011 : interpreted by Paresh Maity, NGMA, New Delhi, Mumbai, supported by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2011 : ‘Shesh Lekha’, Tao Gallery, Mumbai and CIMA Gallery, Kolkata
  • 2010 : Joint show with Steve McCurry, Chicago, Tourism Centre in association with Art Alive Gallery.
  • 2010 : Group show, Shizaru Art Gallery, London
  • 2010 : ‘The World on a Canvas’, Art Alive Gallery, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • 2009 : Montage, Moments & Memories, Art Musings, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 2008 : Gallery Sumukha, Chennai
  • 2018 : An Enchanting Journey, Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2007 : CIMA Gallery, Kolkata
  • 2006 : Aicon Gallery, Palo Alto, USA
  • 2006 : Visual Arts Gallery, presented by Gallery Sumukha, Hong Kong
  • 2005 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, in collaboration with Art Musings
  • 2005 : Arts India, New York. Gallery in Cork Street, London, in association with ICICI Bank
  • 2004 : Alliance Francaise, Singapore, presented by Gallery Sumukha with Easel, Singapore. CIMA Art Gallery, Kolkata
  • 2003 : ‘Shapes in Symphony’, Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi
  • 2002 : Arts India, New York; Venetian Odyssey, British Council, New Delhi
  • 2002 : Tagore Centre, Berlin, Germany
  • 2001 : ‘Venetian Odyssey’, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai; British Council, New Delhi
  • 2001 : Philip Gallery, London
  • 2000 : CIMA Art Gallery, Kolkata; Gallerie Aspekte, Germany
  • 2000 : ‘Venetian Odyssey’, Hotel Aryanbika, Debrecen, Hungar; Gallerie Mohanjeet, Paris
  • 1999 : Two Decades of Classic Watercolours, Shridharani, Triveni Kala Sangam,
  • 1999 : Gallerie Ganesha, and British Council, New Delhi; Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore
  • 1998 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai; Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1997 : CIMA Gallery, Kolkata; Aquarell International, Thun, Switzerland
  • 1996 : Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi; Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre, New Delhi
  • 1996 : Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; ARKS Gallery, London
  • 1996 : Paracelsus Rotenfleskdinik Ausgestelt, in association with Galerie Aspekte, Germany
  • 1995 : Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1994 : British Council, Kolkata; Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; The Gallery, Chennai
  • 1994 : Galerie Aspekte, German; Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi
  • 1993 : Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi
  • 1992 : Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • 1992 : Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai; Siddhartha Art Gallery, Kathmandu; Windsor Manor, Bangalore
  • 1991 : Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; Gallery Katayun, Kolkata; Sophia Duchesne Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • 1990 : Gallerie Ganesha, New Delhi; Gallery Katayun, Kolkata
  • 1989 : Gallery Katayun, Kolkata
  • 1988 : Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
  • 1986 : Good Companions, Kolkata

Awards edit

  • 2017 : Award from Bihar Government
  • 2016 : Eastern Eye Editor’s Special Award for contribution in field of art in Royal Festival Hall, London
  • 2014 : Padma Shri Award by Government of India
  • 2014 : Cartier Award, St. Moritz. Switzerland Art Masters
  • 2013 : Hall of Fame by Hello (Times of India Group)
  • 2013 : Sera Bengali Award in Kolkata by ABP
  • 2012 : Dayawati Modi Award for Art, Culture & Education
  • 2005 : Indo-American Society
  • 2002 : Royal Watercolour Society, London
  • 1999 : Harmony Award, Mumbai
  • 1993 : British Council Visitorship
  • 1992 : Pt. Ravishankar Award from College of Art, New Delhi
  • 1990 : All India Fine Arts and Craft Society Award for 62nd All India Art Exhibition,
  • 1990 : New Delhi; Award for Outstanding Painting, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata;
  • 1990 : All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society Award for Best Watercolour Painting, New Delhi
  • 1989 : National Scholarship Award, Government of India
  • 1988 : Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Celebration Award
  • 1988 : Governor's Gold Medal from Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
  • 1987 : Jamini Roy Birth Centenary Celebration Award
  • 1986 : Award, Indian Society of Oriental Art, Kolkata
  • 1985 : Award, Government of West Bengal for Best Water Colour Painting Award,
  • 1985 : Indian Society of Oriental Art, Kolkata
  • 1983 : Gold Medal, USSR

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Collections edit

Paresh Maity's works are featured in several private and public collections across the world which include

  • Leela Palace, New Delhi, Chennai
  • Ritz Carlton, Bengaluru
  • Crown Plaza, London
  • Quilon, London
  • Leela Palace, Chennai
  • Steller International Art Foundation, London
  • British Museum, London
  • Rubin Museum of Art, New York
  • National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
  • Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata
  • Oberoi Group of Hotels; ITC Limited
  • Welcomgroup Hotels; Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd.
  • Kirloskar; DCM Group of Companies
  • Jindal Group of Companies; Singhania Group of Companies
  • Standard Chartered Bank; Citibank; Ranbaxy Laboratories
  • Godrej; Eicher Group; Dr. Reddy’s; Thapar Group
  • Williamson Magor Limited; RPG Industries
  • TAFE; Hindustan Computers Limited; Hindustan Lever
  • CIPLA; SIEL: Jalans; MAX India; Mayo College, Ajme;
  • Commonwealth Development Corporation, London
  • Noon Group, London; Mathys Medical (P) Ltd.
  • T-3, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
  • Residency at Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s House, India) 2016
  • Represented in several private and public collections all over the world.
  • Lives and works in New Delhi, India

[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jehangir Art Gallery opens doors for Maity show". The Times of India. 2 November 2009.
  2. ^ www.outlookindia.com | Oarsman's Palette
  3. ^ "Padma Awards Announced". Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  4. ^ a b Profile: Paresh Maity Official Site 27 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Malvika Sanghvi (3 December 2005). "A Maity Good Artist". DNA (newspaper). Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  6. ^ Nag, Ashoke. "Painter Paresh Maity's colourful Odyssey at new New Delhi International Airport – The Economic Times". The Times of India.
  7. ^ "Paresh Maity's 55th solo show opens at Delhi's National Gallery of Modern Art". The Economic Times. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  8. ^ Paresh Maity Official Site 27 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Paresh Maity Collections 1 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official site
  • World of Paresh Maity, The Tribune, September 10, 2006

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Paresh Maity born 1965 is an Indian painter 1 He is a prolific painter in a short career span 2 In 2014 Government of India conferred upon him its fourth highest civilian award the Padma Shri 3 Paresh MaityBorn1965 age 58 59 Tamluk Purba Medinipur West Bengal IndiaKnown forPainter Sculptor Photographer and FilmmakerAwardsPadma Shri 2014 Websitepareshmaity wbr in Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Personal life 2 2 Selected exhibitions 3 Awards 3 1 Collections 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editParesh Maity was born in Tamluk Purba Medinipur West Bengal He has a degree in Fine Arts from the Government College of Art amp Craft Kolkata and graduated at the top of his class with a Masters of Fine Arts from the Delhi College of Arts 4 5 Education edit B V A Government College of Art amp Craft Kolkata M F A College of Art New DelhiCareer editParesh Maity has 81 Solo Exhibitions in forty years of his career In early years he did many watercolors of different locations He gradually moved from atmospheric scenery to representations of the human form His more recent paintings are bold and have graphic quality with a strong color and unusual cropping His works are in a number of collections including the British Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art New Delhi citation needed He has painted the longest painting in India that stretches up to over 850 feet 6 In August 2010 his 55th solo show with watercolour paintings based on the last 15 poems of poet Rabindranath Tagore Shesh Lekha The Last Writings 1941 opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art New Delhi 7 Personal life edit He is married to artist Jayasri Burman and lives and works in New Delhi 4 Selected exhibitions edit 81 Solo Exhibitions worldwide 2019 Art Central Hong Kong 2019 Visual Art Centre Hong Kong 2017 Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai presented by Art Musings 2017 Forty Years of Watercolour Lalit Kala Academi New Delhi presented by Art Alive Gallery 2017 Lalit Kala Academi Chennai presented by Gallery Sumukha 2017 Art Stage Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2016 Beyond Horizons Gallery Sumukha Bangalore 2016 Art 16 presented by Gallery Sumukha Olympia London 2016 Art Stage Singapore presented by Sanchit Art Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2015 CIMA Gallery Birla Academi of Art amp Culture Kolkata 2015 Sydney Contemporary Art Fair Sydney Australia 2015 Art 15 presented by Gallery Sumukha Olympia London 2015 Art Stage Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2014 The Arts House presented by Gallery Sumukha Singapore 2014 Art Stage Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2014 Art 14 presented by Gallery Sumukha Olympia London 2013 Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai in collaboration with Art Musings 2013 Art 13 London Olympia Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha 2013 Visual Arts Gallery presented by Gallery Sumukha Hong Kong 2012 Eternal Landscape joint show with Ram Kumar at ICIA Mumbai 2012 Solo Exhibition Chennai presented by Gallery Sumukha as a part of Chennai Art Festival 2012 The Arts House presented by Gallery Sumukha Singapore 2012 Art Stage Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2012 Kolkata Taj Bengal presented by Jaguar Land Rover with Gallery Sanskriti Kolkata 2011 Chivas Studio New Delhi and Mumbai 2011 Gallery Sumukha in association with Wei Ling Contemporary Malaysia in Bangalore amp Kuala Lumpur 2011 Art Stage Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2011 Shesh Lekha Poems by Rabindranath Tagore translated in English by Pritish Nandy 2011 interpreted by Paresh Maity NGMA New Delhi Mumbai supported by Art Alive Gallery New Delhi 2011 Shesh Lekha Tao Gallery Mumbai and CIMA Gallery Kolkata 2010 Joint show with Steve McCurry Chicago Tourism Centre in association with Art Alive Gallery 2010 Group show Shizaru Art Gallery London 2010 The World on a Canvas Art Alive Gallery Lalit Kala Akademi New Delhi 2009 Montage Moments amp Memories Art Musings Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai 2008 Gallery Sumukha Chennai 2018 An Enchanting Journey Art Alive Gallery New Delhi 2007 CIMA Gallery Kolkata 2006 Aicon Gallery Palo Alto USA 2006 Visual Arts Gallery presented by Gallery Sumukha Hong Kong 2005 Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai in collaboration with Art Musings 2005 Arts India New York Gallery in Cork Street London in association with ICICI Bank 2004 Alliance Francaise Singapore presented by Gallery Sumukha with Easel Singapore CIMA Art Gallery Kolkata 2003 Shapes in Symphony Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi 2002 Arts India New York Venetian Odyssey British Council New Delhi 2002 Tagore Centre Berlin Germany 2001 Venetian Odyssey Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai British Council New Delhi 2001 Philip Gallery London 2000 CIMA Art Gallery Kolkata Gallerie Aspekte Germany 2000 Venetian Odyssey Hotel Aryanbika Debrecen Hungar Gallerie Mohanjeet Paris 1999 Two Decades of Classic Watercolours Shridharani Triveni Kala Sangam 1999 Gallerie Ganesha and British Council New Delhi Gallery Sumukha Bangalore 1998 Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai Cymroza Art Gallery Mumbai 1997 CIMA Gallery Kolkata Aquarell International Thun Switzerland 1996 Shridharani Gallery Triveni Kala Sangam New Delhi Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre New Delhi 1996 Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi ARKS Gallery London 1996 Paracelsus Rotenfleskdinik Ausgestelt in association with Galerie Aspekte Germany 1995 Cymroza Art Gallery Mumbai 1994 British Council Kolkata Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi The Gallery Chennai 1994 Galerie Aspekte German Shridharani Gallery Triveni Kala Sangam New Delhi 1993 Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society New Delhi 1992 Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi Birla Academy of Art and Culture Kolkata 1992 Cymroza Art Gallery Mumbai Siddhartha Art Gallery Kathmandu Windsor Manor Bangalore 1991 Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi Gallery Katayun Kolkata Sophia Duchesne Art Gallery Mumbai 1990 Gallerie Ganesha New Delhi Gallery Katayun Kolkata 1989 Gallery Katayun Kolkata 1988 Academy of Fine Arts Kolkata 1986 Good Companions KolkataAwards edit2017 Award from Bihar Government 2016 Eastern Eye Editor s Special Award for contribution in field of art in Royal Festival Hall London 2014 Padma Shri Award by Government of India 2014 Cartier Award St Moritz Switzerland Art Masters 2013 Hall of Fame by Hello Times of India Group 2013 Sera Bengali Award in Kolkata by ABP 2012 Dayawati Modi Award for Art Culture amp Education 2005 Indo American Society 2002 Royal Watercolour Society London 1999 Harmony Award Mumbai 1993 British Council Visitorship 1992 Pt Ravishankar Award from College of Art New Delhi 1990 All India Fine Arts and Craft Society Award for 62nd All India Art Exhibition 1990 New Delhi Award for Outstanding Painting Birla Academy of Art and Culture Kolkata 1990 All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society Award for Best Watercolour Painting New Delhi 1989 National Scholarship Award Government of India 1988 Pt Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Celebration Award 1988 Governor s Gold Medal from Academy of Fine Arts Kolkata 1987 Jamini Roy Birth Centenary Celebration Award 1986 Award Indian Society of Oriental Art Kolkata 1985 Award Government of West Bengal for Best Water Colour Painting Award 1985 Indian Society of Oriental Art Kolkata 1983 Gold Medal USSR 8 Collections edit Paresh Maity s works are featured in several private and public collections across the world which include Leela Palace New Delhi Chennai Ritz Carlton Bengaluru Crown Plaza London Quilon London Leela Palace Chennai Steller International Art Foundation London British Museum London Rubin Museum of Art New York National Gallery of Modern Art New Delhi Birla Academy of Art and Culture Kolkata Oberoi Group of Hotels ITC Limited Welcomgroup Hotels Tata Iron amp Steel Co Ltd Kirloskar DCM Group of Companies Jindal Group of Companies Singhania Group of Companies Standard Chartered Bank Citibank Ranbaxy Laboratories Godrej Eicher Group Dr Reddy s Thapar Group Williamson Magor Limited RPG Industries TAFE Hindustan Computers Limited Hindustan Lever CIPLA SIEL Jalans MAX India Mayo College Ajme Commonwealth Development Corporation London Noon Group London Mathys Medical P Ltd T 3 Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi Residency at Rashtrapati Bhawan President s House India 2016 Represented in several private and public collections all over the world Lives and works in New Delhi India 9 References edit Jehangir Art Gallery opens doors for Maity show The Times of India 2 November 2009 www outlookindia com Oarsman s Palette Padma Awards Announced Press Information Bureau Ministry of Home Affairs 25 January 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a b Profile Paresh Maity Official Site Archived 27 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Malvika Sanghvi 3 December 2005 A Maity Good Artist DNA newspaper Retrieved 21 February 2013 Nag Ashoke Painter Paresh Maity s colourful Odyssey at new New Delhi International Airport The Economic Times The Times of India Paresh Maity s 55th solo show opens at Delhi s National Gallery of Modern Art The Economic Times 17 August 2011 Retrieved 21 February 2013 Paresh Maity Official Site Archived 27 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Paresh Maity Collections Archived 1 September 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial site World of Paresh Maity The Tribune September 10 2006 Star power The Telegraph April 8 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paresh Maity amp oldid 1217684502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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