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Atul Dodiya
Jitish Kallat
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Conversation with artist Atul Dodiya : September 22, 2006 |
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JITISH KALLAT |
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1974 |
Born in Mumbai |
1990-96 |
B.F.A. (painting), Sir J.J.School of Art, Mumbai |
1996-97 |
Fellow at the Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai |
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS |
2006 |
‘Rickshawpolis-2’, Spazio Piazzasempione, Milan |
2005 |
‘Rickshawpolis-1’, Nature Morte, New Delhi |
2005 |
‘Panic Acid’, Bodhi Art, Singapore* |
2005 |
‘Humiliation Tax’, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai* |
2004 |
‘The Lie Of The Land’, Walsh Gallery, Chicago* |
2004 |
‘FAQ’, Art Rotterdam, represented by Willem Baars Art Consultancy, Holland |
2002 |
‘First Information Report’, Bose Pacia Modern, New York * |
2001 |
‘Milk Route’, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi * |
2001 |
‘General Essential’, Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore * |
2000 |
‘Ibid.’, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai * |
1999 |
‘Private limited-I’, Bose Pacia Modern , New York * |
1999 |
‘Private limited-II’, Apparao Gallery, Chennai |
1998 |
‘Apostrophe’, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi * |
1997 |
‘P.T.O.’, Gallery Chemould, Prithvi Gallery and The Garret, Mumbai * |
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SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS |
2006 |
‘Another Worlds’, Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea |
2005 |
‘Indian Summer’, Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, Curators:Henri Claude and Deepak Ananth* |
2005 |
‘The Artist Lives and Works in Baroda/Bombay/Calcutta/Mysore/Rotterdam/Trivandrum, House of World Culture, Berlin*
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2005 |
‘1st Pocheon Asian Art Triennale’ Pocheon, Korea Curator: Yoon, Jin Sup* |
2005 |
‘Paths of Progression’, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore* |
2005 |
‘Mom and Pop Art’, Walsh Gallery, Chicago |
2005 |
‘The Armory Show’, represented by Nature Morte, New York |
2005 |
‘International Painting’, Gallery GBK, Sydney |
2005 |
‘Kunst En Oorlod’, Kunst en Cultuur Noord-Holland |
2004 |
‘The Sacrifice – An Intimate I, Collection of Henri Swagemakers’, Museum De Beyerd, Holland |
2004 |
Contemporary Art from India, Thomas Erben Gallery, New York |
2004 |
‘Summer Show’, Bose Pacia Gallery, New York, Curator: Peter Nagy |
2004 |
‘Art Chicago’, Presented by Walsh Gallery, Chicago |
2004 |
‘Masala’, William Benton Museum, University of Connecticut, Curator: Kathryn Myers* |
2004 |
‘Zoom! Art in Contemporary India’, Culturgest Museum, Lisbon, Curators: Nancy Adajania
and Luis Serpa*
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2003 |
‘subTerrain: artists dig the contemporary’, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin Curator: Geeta Kapur * |
2003 |
2003 ‘Drawing Conclusions’, International exhibitions of artist-writers, New York Arts Gallery,
Curators: Jill Conner, Gae Savannah
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2003 |
‘Pictorial Transformations’, National Art Gallery, Malaysia |
2003 |
‘Urban Graffiti’, Woolff Gallery, London |
2003 |
‘Crossing generations: diVERGE’, Gallery Chemould’s 40th anniversary, National Gallery of Modern
Art, Mumbai, Curators: Geeta Kapoor and Chaitanya Sambrani *
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2003 |
‘Indians+Cowboys’, Gallery 4a, Sydney, Curators: Aaron Seeto, Ruth Watson* |
2003 |
‘The Tree from the Seed’, Henie Onstad Kultursenter, Hovikodden, Norway, Curator: Gavin Jantjes * |
2003 |
‘Arco 2003’, Madrid, Spain |
2002 |
‘Under Construction’, The Japan Foundation Asia Center, Tokyo, Curator: Ranjit Hoskote * |
2002 |
‘India- Contemporary Art from Northeastern Private Collection’, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art
Museum, New Jersey *
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2002 |
‘Singapore Art Fair’ |
2002 |
‘Clicking into Place’, Organised by Japan Foundation at the Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai,
Curator: Ranjit Hoskote *
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2001 |
‘Century City’, Tate Modern, London, Curators: Geeta Kapur & Ashish Rajadhyaksha * |
2001 |
‘Indian Painting’, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Curator: Haema Sivanesan |
2001 |
‘Indian Contemporary Fine Arts’, presented by Saffronarts.com, Seven Degrees, California, USA * |
2000 |
‘Seventh Havana Biennial’, Havana, Cuba, Curator: Hilda Maria Rodriguez * |
2000 -'99 -'98 |
‘Kunstrai’, International Art Fair, Represented by Willem Baars Gallery, Amsterdam |
1999 |
‘The First Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale’, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan, Curator: Kuroda Raiji * |
1999 |
Nature Morte, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney, Australia, Curator: Peter Nagy |
1998 |
‘Art of the World 1998’, Passage de Retz, Paris, France |
1998 |
‘Multi Media Art of 90's’, CIMA Gallery, Calcutta * |
1998 |
‘Jehangir Nicholson Collection’, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai |
1998 |
‘The Wilberding Collection’, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai |
1998 |
‘Indian Contemporary Art’, The R.P.G. collection, Leverkusen and Monheim, Germany * |
1997 |
Projektgruppe Stoffwechsel's international art meet ‘Innenseite’, Kassel, Germany,
Curator: Hamdi El Attar *
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1997 |
‘50 years of Art in Mumbai’, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, Curator: Saryu Doshi |
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*exhibition catalogues published |
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AWARDS AND HONOURS |
2003 |
Provogue-Society ‘Young Achiever Award’ |
2002 |
Harmony Award |
2001 |
Indo-American Society’s ‘Young Achiever Award’ |
2001 |
Sanskriti Award |
1996-97 |
Awarded Fellowship at Sir J.J.School of Art, Mumbai |
1996 |
K.K. Hebbar Art Foundation Award |
1996 |
Govt. First Prize, Sir J.J.School of Art, Mumbai |
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SELECTED WORKSHOPS AND COLLECTIVE WORK |
2002 |
Collaborated on a billboard with Reena Kallat in the Kala Ghoda Art District |
2002 |
‘Elephant Walks’, Casula Arts Centre, NSW, Australia Workshop for children in collaboration with Reena Kallat |
2002 |
‘Triangle Artists’ Workshop’, Brooklyn, New York |
2002 |
‘Boreal Art/ Nature Center’ Laurentian Forests, Quebec, Canada |
2001 |
‘Khoj’, International Artists’ Workshop, Part of the larger network of Triangle Artists Workshop, Modinagar |
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The artist lives and works in Mumbai.
He writes frequently on the subject of Contemporary Indian art in art journals, exhibition catalogues and the local press.
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