Kolkata, April
2025.
Kolkata the
city of joy came alive with creativity and nostalgia as it hosted an
extraordinary art exhibition and book launch dedicated to the legendary
sculptor and painter, Ramkinkar Baij. Held at Nazrul Tirtha, New Town, the
event showcased Baij’s original paintings and sculptures while celebrating his
profound contributions to modern Indian art. The exhibition, titled "Exploring Ideas of Progress," remains
open to the public until 31st March 2025, inviting art enthusiasts,
critics, and admirers to experience the artistic legacy of this iconic figure
firsthand.
The event
attracted some of India's most celebrated artists, critics, and dignitaries,
making it one of the most significant tributes to Baij in recent years. Among
the distinguished guests were Shri Lalu Prasad Shaw, Shri Niranjan Prasad, Smt.
Suktisubhra Pradhan, Dr. Sanjeev Kishore Gautam, Shri Chandranath Das, Shri
Kamaldeep Dhar, Shri Vimal Chand, Shri Amit Kalla, Shri Radhey Shyam, Shri
Partha Shaw, Smt. Shashikala Singh, and Smt. Japani Shyam. Their presence
underscored the importance of Baij’s artistic legacy and its continued impact
on contemporary Indian art.
The event's Chief Guest was Dr. Sanjeev Kishore Gautam, Director
General- National Gallery of Modern Art, Ministry of Culture, Government of
India, who inaugurated the event,
emphasising Baij’s revolutionary artistic vision. Smt. Rittika Chanda Parruck MBE, Director
of Education at the British Council, New Delhi, attended as the Guest
of Honour, further elevating the event's prestige. Shri. Prayag Shukla- Sahitya
Akademi award winner, eminent Hindi poet, author and art critic, was
also present at the occasion.
The exhibition
presented an extensive collection of Baij’s original works, allowing visitors
to experience his bold and experimental style up close. As a pioneer of modern
Indian sculpture and painting, Baij’s fearless creativity continues to inspire
new generations of artists. Alongside his works, the exhibition featured
masterpieces from legendary artists, including:
By showcasing
these distinguished artists, the exhibition sparked a dynamic dialogue between
past and present, reinforcing Baij’s influence on modern Indian art.
A major
highlight of the event was an exclusive live painting session where prominent
artists from across the country created artwork in real-time. Visitors had the
rare opportunity to witness the creative process unfold, as artists drew
inspiration from Baij’s techniques and philosophies. This interactive session
deepened audience engagement, offering a rare glimpse into the world of
contemporary Indian artistry.
Adding to the
significance of the event was the much-anticipated launch of "The Unseen
Life of Ramkinkar Baij," authored by Chandranath Das and co-authored by
Chandrima Das. The book provides an intimate look at Baij’s life, creative
journey, and artistic contributions, revealing lesser-known aspects of his personality
and evolution as an artist.
Speaking about
the book, Chandranath Das shared, "Ramkinkar
Baij was a visionary, far ahead of his time. Through this book, I have sought
to shed light on the lesser-known dimensions of his life—his struggles,
inspirations, and undying passion for art. This project is my heartfelt tribute
to his extraordinary legacy."
Curator and
co-author Chandrima Das added, "Baij's
artistic journey was defined by fearless experimentation and radical ideas.
This exhibition and book aim to celebrate his trailblazing spirit and showcase
how his work continues to inspire contemporary Indian artists."
Vijay
Prabhat Shukla, the driving force behind the Ramkinkar Baij
exhibition in Kolkata and the publication of "The Unseen Life of Ramkinkar Baij," shared his journey.
Over two years, he traveled across Bengal, visiting places like Santiniketan,
Bankura, and Bhetia-Bolpur, to delve deep into Baij's life. Captivated by his
story and art, Shukla decided to publish the book. He expressed his excitement
about the overwhelming response, stating, "It is truly gratifying to see such
enthusiasm for Ramkinkar Baij’s work. This exhibition is not just a tribute but
also a platform to reignite conversations about his contributions to Indian
art. We hope this inspires a new generation of artists and art lovers to
explore and appreciate his legacy."
Shri
Vijay Prabhat Shukla, the organizer of the exhibition of
Ramkinkar Baij’s work in Kolkata and the publisher of the book "The Unseen Life of Ramkinkar
Baij," noted that he travelled 2 years to different parts of Bengal
mostly Santiniketan, Bankura, Bhetia- Bolpur and did extensive research on his
life and was so impressed with his life and work decided to publish the book.
He expressed his excitement about the overwhelming response, stating, "It
is truly gratifying to see such enthusiasm for Ramkinkar Baij’s work. This
exhibition is not just a tribute but also a platform to reignite conversations
about his contributions to Indian art. We hope this inspires a new generation
of artists and art lovers to explore and appreciate his legacy."
The exhibition
and book launch received widespread acclaim from the art community and visitors
alike. Critics praised the initiative for reviving interest in Baij’s
pioneering work, while audiences appreciated the opportunity to engage with his
masterpieces in such a comprehensive setting.
As the
exhibition continues until 31st March 2025, it stands as a testament
to Baij’s enduring impact on Indian art. Through this event, Kolkata reaffirms
its status as a city deeply invested in preserving and nurturing artistic
heritage. By bringing together legendary and contemporary artists, this
exhibition ensures that Ramkinkar Baij’s radical artistic vision continues to
inspire future generations.
The exhibition
features an impressive collection of 72 artworks, including 60 paintings and 12
sculptures. Among the legendary artists, 14 artworks (12 paintings and 2
sculptures) are displayed, with contributions from Ramkinkar Baij (6), MF
Husain (1), Abdur Rahman Chughtai (1), KG Subramanyan (3), Tyeb Mehta (1), and
Jangarh Singh Shyam (2). Senior eminent artists have contributed 18 artworks
(12 paintings and 6 sculptures), including Lalu Prasad Shaw (6), Niranjan
Pradhan (6 sculptures), and Suktisubhra Pradhan (6). Additionally, contributing
artists from across India have presented 40 artworks (36 paintings and 4
sculptures), featuring works by Dr. Sanjeev Kishore Goutam (4), Chandranath Das
(6), Kamaldeep Dhar (4 sculptures), Vimal Chand (4), Amit Kalla (5), Radhey
Shyam (4), Partha Shaw (6), Shashikala Singh (4), and Japani Shyam (3).