Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta | |
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Born | 1969 Delhi |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi |
Occupation | Sculpture Artist |
Organization | Delhi Art Society |
Known for | Sculpture Art |
Neeraj Gupta (born 1969) is an Indian sculptor.[1][2] He took second prize in the sculpture section of the Florence Biennale in 2017, one of over a hundred winners in eleven sections.[3] Gupta became the first Indian artist to win Florence Biennale Award.[4] In 2018 he was one of the two hundred artists[5] accepted to exhibit at the annual NordArt exhibition in the of Büdelsdorf, in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany.[6] Keshav Malik was his guru.[7]
In 2004 he won the Sahitya Kala Parishad award at the 28th Annual Art Exhibition, Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi.[8] Gupta is the founder and president of Delhi Art Society.[9][10][11]
Neeraj Gupta is also one of the finalists of Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2018 out of 666 entries.[12]
In 2019, Neeraj Gupta became the member of Royal Society of Sculptors, United Kingdom.[13]
Neeraj Gupta's art "From Here to Eternity" was selected for 8th Beijing International Art Biennale China 2019.[14]
Neeraj Gupta is one of the winners (3rd place) of International Art & Design Competition 2020.[15]
In February 2020, Gupta organised a public art exhibition "Sculpt for Delhi III" presented by Delhi Art Society. The seven days art exhibition featured works of 20 sculpture artists from across the India.[16][17][18]
Public exhibitions[]
- Oak Bay Arts, 2020 Arts Alive Sculpture Walk, Public Art Program at Vancouver, Canada[19]
- 2019 Jerusalem Biennale[20]
- NDMC Convention Centre near Jantar Mantar[21]
- South Block, Central Atrium of D.R.D.O. HD. QRTS Nehru Park New Delhi[22]
- Santorini Biennale, Greece 2016[23]
- "Folk Strangers" at Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre 2015
- Isculpt, India International Centre 2016[24][25][26]
- Breath Better Together in India International Centre 2015[27]
- Kaya Kalap at India Habitat Centre, Visual Arts Gallery in Jan 2013[28][29]
- Kalyug, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 2003[30][31]
- Sculpt for Delhi in India International Centre 2018[32]
- "Delhi for Sculpt II" inaugurated by Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Bulgarian ambassador Eleonora Dimitrova[33][34]
- "Sculpt for Delhi III" 2020 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi[35][36]
Awards[]
- 2019 Eminent Artist of India in the 60th National Exhibition of Art by Lalit Kala Academy (National Academy of Art)[37]
- 2017 Silver Medal in Florence Biennale Award[38][3]
- Sahitya Kala Parishad Award, 28th Annual Art Exhibition, 2004[8]
- Finalist for Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2018 out of 666 entries 2018.[12]
- Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021 by David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation[39]
Documentary Bibliography[]
- 20 Solutions, Artist Response to Climate Change, released on the eve of Climate Summit in PARIS by Environment Minister, Govt. of India 2015[40]
- Documentary on Singasth Kumbh 20[41]
References[]
- ^ "Urban art sculpture adorns central Delhi". Hindustan Times. 4 May 2013.
- ^ "Enduring Stones, Deep Woods: Sculptures by Neeraj Gupta". Asia Art Archive.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "The names of the awarded artists 2017 - Florence Biennale". Florence Biennale. 15 October 2017.
- ^ "Neeraj Gupta Becomes the first Indian Artist To Win Florence Biennale Award". The Dayafter. 25 October 2017.
- ^ "NordArt Homepage". nordart.de (in German).
- ^ "The artists of the NordArt". nordart.de (in German).
- ^ "Neeraj Gupta, Entertainment Photo, Delhi Times shutterbug capture..." timescontent.com.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ashok, Sowmiya (7 May 2013). "Depicting Delhi's spiral of energy". The Hindu.
- ^ "Delhi's widest fountain to open near AIIMS next month". Hindustan Times. 5 April 2021.
- ^ "'Public art holds cities together,' Delhi artist shares thoughts". The New Indian Express.
- ^ "Delhi to soon get a policy and a master plan for public art - Neeraj Gupta". Hindustan Times. HT Media Ltd. 7 December 2018. p. 3.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize announces 2018 finalists" (PDF). sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.au. woollahra.nsw.gov.au. 2 August 2018.
- ^ "Neeraj Gupta MRSS". sculptors.org.uk.
- ^ "Exhibition News". bjbiennale.com.cn.
- ^ "Winners | International Art & Design Competition 2020". www.accademiariaci.info.
- ^ "An art show focussing on relevance of public art - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Delhi Art Society presents Sculpt for Delhi III". ArchitectandinteriorsIndia.
- ^ "Out in the Open". The Indian Express. 14 February 2020.
- ^ "Voting now ready for Arts Alive 2020 sculptures". Oak Bay News. 25 September 2020.
- ^ "Experiments with Truth". The Jerusalem Biennale (in Hebrew).
- ^ Ashok, Sowmiya (6 May 2013). "Depicting Delhi's spiral of energy". The Hindu.
- ^ "Urban art sculpture adorns central Delhi". Hindustan Times. 4 May 2013.
- ^ "Participating artists of the 3rd Santorini Biennale – 2016 | Santorini Art Biennial 2016 – Official Website". santorinibiennale.gr.
- ^ Ningthoujam, Sainico (23 December 2016). "Mythology in a new context". The Hindu.
- ^ "Delhi Arts Society". delhiartsociety.com.
- ^ "IIC India International Centre – Home". iicdelhi.nic.in.
- ^ "Exhibition "Environment…let us breathe better together" group shows of sculptures & paintings, photographs and collages at Art Gallery, Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate > 2nd to 7th December 2015". Delhi Events.
- ^ "Kaya Kalpsculpture exhibition". The Times of India.
- ^ ""Kaya Kalap" A solo exhibition of sculptures by Neeraj Gupta at Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road> 24th January-3rd February 2013". Delhi Events.
- ^ "Lighting tips for art". Times of India Blog.
- ^ Visual Arts: TheIndia Habitat Centre's Journal. The Centre. 2003.
- ^ "'Sculpt for Delhi' to showcase magnanimity of aesthetic art, culture | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dna. 26 March 2018.
- ^ "A sculpture exhibition to promote public art - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Sculpture exhibition featuring diverse artworks inaugurated". Business Standard. 5 March 2019.
- ^ MP, Team (9 February 2020). "An initiative to make art accessible for public". millenniumpost.in.
- ^ "Out in the Open". The Indian Express. 14 February 2020.
- ^ "Lalit Kala Akademi's annual exhibit to take place in Mumbai". Business Standard. 8 March 2019.
- ^ "Neeraj Gupta Becomes First Indian Artist To Win Florence Biennale Award". The Dayafter. 25 October 2017.
- ^ "Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021 Archives". David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation.
- ^ "Sculptor Neeraj Gupta". Moneycontrol.
- ^ "Rough Edit Kumbh Mela 2016". 24 November 2016.
External links[]
- Living people
- Modern sculptors
- 1969 births
- Indian male sculptors
- Indian contemporary sculptors
- 21st-century Indian sculptors
- 20th-century Indian sculptors
- Artists from Delhi