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Siddharth Sivakumar

Siddharth Sivakumar is a curator, art critic, and writer. He is presently the Head of Visual Arts and Publication at a Kolkata-based multidisciplinary arts centre, Kolkata Centre for Creativity.[1] Siddharth takes a keen interest in the matters of the art world and regularly writes for art magazines such as Art and Deal,[2][3] ArtEast, and Art India.[4][5] His articles on socio-cultural issues have appeared in National dailies including The Hindu Business Line,[6] The Statesman,[7] The Wire,[8] and The Telegraph (India) among others.[9][10]

Siddharth Sivakumar
Born1992
Kerala, India
EducationVisva Bharati University
Occupation(s)Curator, Art critic, Writer
FamilyR. Siva Kumar

Family edit

Siddharth Sivakumar is the son of art historian R. Siva Kumar and Mini Sivakumar.[11] He hails from a family of filmmakers that include Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Padmarajan. Thus, coming from a background steeped in the arts, he is deeply passionate about making an impact in the world of art and culture.

Early life and education edit

Siddharth spent his growing years in Santiniketan, completing his schooling from Patha Bhavana before pursuing a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English Literature from Visva-Bharati University. In 2015, he received the Charles Wallace Scholarship[12] from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and was also sent to Yunnan University, China as part of a student delegation from Visva-Bharati. He was selected for a short-term course ‘Researching the Contemporary’ offered by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in 2017.

Career edit

Siddharth is presently the Head of the Departments of Visual Arts and Publishing[13] at Kolkata Centre for Creativity. In his role as the Head of Visual Arts, he has organised and executed over 30 wide-ranging exhibitions. Some of the major ones include a 3-volume Satyajit Ray Centenary Show — the final volume of which travelled to Kochi in collaboration with Kerala Lalithakala Akademi;[14][15] a one-of-a-kind immersive exhibition of Nikhil Chopra’s works titled The Afterlife of Performance; a travelling exhibition featuring Benode Behari Mukherjee’s longest ever scroll, his other handscrolls and some murals — Scenes from Santiniketan and Benodebehari’s Handscrolls (2023) — that has travelled to Santiniketan in collaboration with the Santiniketan Society of Visual Art and Design and Durbar Hall at Kochi in collaboration with the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi; Raza Festival celebrating the life and works of S. H. Raza in collaboration with the Raza Foundation;[16] and a 2-year long exhibition, showcased in two phases, titled Freedom and Awakening at the Alipore Jail-turned-Museum.[17] He has also, as part of the Museum exhibition, organised two major art camps involving both prominent and promising artists from the state and beyond. As the HoD of the publishing department at KCC, he has also overseen the publication of several catalogues and other publications of the organisation during this time. Siddharth is also passionate about imparting education to young minds. He has had a short stint as a Business Skills faculty at Tata Consultancy Services, Trivandrum in 2016 and was a Visiting Faculty at the Performing Arts Department at Presidency University, Kolkata for the even semester in 2022. Siddharth, a creative thinker, has an entrepreneurial streak which led to him becoming the Founding Editor of Tinpahar,[18] an online publication on art and culture, 14 editions of which he edited between 2012 and 2016. He is also a co-founder of the Yellow Curtain Store and Design Lab (2018-2020).

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References edit

  1. ^ https://www.kolkatacentreforcreativity.org/
  2. ^ https://artanddeal.com/
  3. ^ https://artanddeal.com/?s=siddharth+sivakumar
  4. ^ https://www.artindiamag.com/
  5. ^ https://reader.magzter.com/preview/032gnlw6kphb4h0f4q9vf346310120/631012
  6. ^ https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/profile/author/Siddharth-Sivakumar/
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  8. ^ https://thewire.in/author/siddharth-sivakumar
  9. ^ "Home, Exile And Two Mind-Bending Works Of Art". huffpost.com. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  10. ^ "Humanities underground » Shibu Natesan : Animals, Magic Realism & Multiple-Realities".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ https://www.charleswallaceindiatrust.com/alumni/siddharth-sivakumar
  13. ^ https://articulate.org.in/author/siddharth/
  14. ^ "Centenary show on Satyajit Ray at Durbar Hall in Kochi". 23 September 2022. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  15. ^ "Satyajit Ray Centenary Show at Durbar Hall Art Centre". theweek.in. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  16. ^ https://www.therazafoundation.com/
  17. ^ http://independencemuseum.in/
  18. ^

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Siddharth Sivakumar is a curator art critic and writer He is presently the Head of Visual Arts and Publication at a Kolkata based multidisciplinary arts centre Kolkata Centre for Creativity 1 Siddharth takes a keen interest in the matters of the art world and regularly writes for art magazines such as Art and Deal 2 3 ArtEast and Art India 4 5 His articles on socio cultural issues have appeared in National dailies including The Hindu Business Line 6 The Statesman 7 The Wire 8 and The Telegraph India among others 9 10 Siddharth SivakumarBorn1992Kerala IndiaEducationVisva Bharati UniversityOccupation s Curator Art critic WriterFamilyR Siva Kumar Contents 1 Family 2 Early life and education 3 Career 4 See also 5 ReferencesFamily editSiddharth Sivakumar is the son of art historian R Siva Kumar and Mini Sivakumar 11 He hails from a family of filmmakers that include Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Padmarajan Thus coming from a background steeped in the arts he is deeply passionate about making an impact in the world of art and culture Early life and education editSiddharth spent his growing years in Santiniketan completing his schooling from Patha Bhavana before pursuing a Bachelor s and Master s degrees in English Literature from Visva Bharati University In 2015 he received the Charles Wallace Scholarship 12 from the University of Edinburgh Scotland and was also sent to Yunnan University China as part of a student delegation from Visva Bharati He was selected for a short term course Researching the Contemporary offered by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in 2017 Career editSiddharth is presently the Head of the Departments of Visual Arts and Publishing 13 at Kolkata Centre for Creativity In his role as the Head of Visual Arts he has organised and executed over 30 wide ranging exhibitions Some of the major ones include a 3 volume Satyajit Ray Centenary Show the final volume of which travelled to Kochi in collaboration with Kerala Lalithakala Akademi 14 15 a one of a kind immersive exhibition of Nikhil Chopra s works titled The Afterlife of Performance a travelling exhibition featuring Benode Behari Mukherjee s longest ever scroll his other handscrolls and some murals Scenes from Santiniketan and Benodebehari s Handscrolls 2023 that has travelled to Santiniketan in collaboration with the Santiniketan Society of Visual Art and Design and Durbar Hall at Kochi in collaboration with the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi Raza Festival celebrating the life and works of S H Raza in collaboration with the Raza Foundation 16 and a 2 year long exhibition showcased in two phases titled Freedom and Awakening at the Alipore Jail turned Museum 17 He has also as part of the Museum exhibition organised two major art camps involving both prominent and promising artists from the state and beyond As the HoD of the publishing department at KCC he has also overseen the publication of several catalogues and other publications of the organisation during this time Siddharth is also passionate about imparting education to young minds He has had a short stint as a Business Skills faculty at Tata Consultancy Services Trivandrum in 2016 and was a Visiting Faculty at the Performing Arts Department at Presidency University Kolkata for the even semester in 2022 Siddharth a creative thinker has an entrepreneurial streak which led to him becoming the Founding Editor of Tinpahar 18 an online publication on art and culture 14 editions of which he edited between 2012 and 2016 He is also a co founder of the Yellow Curtain Store and Design Lab 2018 2020 See also editRanjit Hoskote Gayatri Sinha Nancy Adajania R Siva KumarReferences edit https www kolkatacentreforcreativity org https artanddeal com https artanddeal com s siddharth sivakumar https www artindiamag com https reader magzter com preview 032gnlw6kphb4h0f4q9vf346310120 631012 https www thehindubusinessline com profile author Siddharth Sivakumar The Statesman Letters to the editor Archived from the original on 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