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28/12/2025

Shaping Bengal: A Chronicle of Modern Sculpture by Mrinal Ghosh

Shaping Bengal is the first comprehensive chronicle that documents and analyzes the evolution of modern sculpture in Bengal over the last 150 years. Authored by senior art critic and curator Mrinal Ghosh, the book traces the journey of sculptural practice in Bengal from the colonial era to the contemporary moment.

Beginning with pioneers like Ramkinkar Baij, Prodosh Dasgupta, Sankho Chaudhuri and Chintamoni Kar, the book moves through successive generations of sculptors—highlighting key figures such as Meera Mukherjee, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Somnath H**e, Ajit Chakravarty , Sushen Ghosh and a host of modern and post-modern artists like Asim Basu, Bimal Kundu, Akhil Das,Tapas Biswas, Sunil Kumar Das, and Subrata Biswas.

Blending critical scholarship, visual documentation, and curatorial insight, the book offers:
• Deep analysis of stylistic innovations, socio-political contexts, and material explorations
• Rare images of significant sculptures across six generations
• A lucid narrative connecting art history with broader cultural shifts in Bengal

This book is an essential reference for collectors, scholars, students, and curators, and marks a significant contribution to the documentation of Indian modernist sculpture—placing Bengal’s sculptural legacy in dialogue with both national and global modernities.

28/12/2025

Ajit Chakraborty (1930–2005) and modern Bengal sculpture—form, material integrity, restrained abstraction, and contemplative volumes in bronze and stone.

23/08/2025

Shaping Bengal: A Brief Chronicle is a seminal and timely publication that meticulously documents the journey of modern and contemporary sculpture in Bengal over the past one and a half centuries.

28/07/2025

ART ETC.news & views, was conceptualized as a ready-reckoner for artists, connoisseurs, gallery owners, auction houses, collectors, investors and art enthusiasts.

25/07/2025

Ramkinkar Baij (1906–1980) stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of Indian sculpture, renowned for his radical departure from classical traditions and his embrace of modernist approaches. His work, deeply rooted in his experiences at Santiniketan under Rabindranath Tagore’...

13/11/2024
13/11/2024

Women Sculptors in Modern India: A Celebration of Creativity

Aakriti Art Gallery proudly presents “Women Sculptors in Modern India,” a remarkable exhibition showcasing the transformative contributions of women in the field of sculpture. Curated by Mrinal Ghosh and inaugurated by renowned art curator and writer Uma Nair, the exhibition runs from November 9 to 30, 2024, at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata.

This landmark show brings together works by 17 trailblazing women sculptors, including Reba H**e, Shanu Lahiri, Seema Kohli, and Jayashree Chakravarty, spanning multiple generations and materials such as terracotta, bronze, marble, and mixed media. From personal narratives to cultural commentaries, the exhibition highlights the diverse approaches and themes explored by these talented artists.

The show is a celebration of both legacy and innovation, acknowledging the oft-overlooked contributions of women sculptors while inspiring future generations to explore this dynamic medium. It underscores the evolving language of modern Indian sculpture and its profound cultural significance.

For those passionate about art, this exhibition is a must-visit, offering a powerful narrative of resilience, creativity, and transformation through the lens of women’s artistry.

Shipra Bhattacharya (b.1954)
Ref No : C1637
She
Bronze
13.00 X 6.00 X 5.00 Inch
33.02 X 15.24 X 12.7 Cm

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This landmark show brings together works by 17 trailblazing women sculptors, including Reba H**e, Shanu Lahiri, Latika K...
09/11/2024

This landmark show brings together works by 17 trailblazing women sculptors, including Reba H**e, Shanu Lahiri, Latika Katt, Seema Kohli, and Jayashree Chakravarty, spanning multiple generations and materials such as terracotta, bronze, marble, and mixed media. From personal narratives to cultural commentaries, the exhibition highlights the diverse approaches and themes explored by these talented artists.

The show is a celebration of both legacy and innovation, acknowledging the oft-overlooked contributions of women sculptors while inspiring future generations to explore this dynamic medium. It underscores the evolving language of modern Indian sculpture and its profound cultural significance.

For those passionate about art, this exhibition is a must-visit, offering a powerful narrative of resilience, creativity, and transformation through the lens of women’s artistry.

Affordable Art Mela is Here!What if we told you that starting your art collection could be affordable AND fun?  The **Af...
26/09/2024

Affordable Art Mela is Here!

What if we told you that starting your art collection could be affordable AND fun? The **Affordable September Art Mela** brings together unique works of art by talented artists from all over India—all within your reach.

👀 Prices start at just ₹3,000.
🗓️ **Till - 30th September 2024**
📍 **Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata**
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