- 7th Feb – 4TH March 2017
4. EXORDIUM, A Project on Printmaking
My main subject in this exhibition is printmaking. This medium has its roots in Bengal and has come a long way in contemporary times. We are aware of the fact that printmaking as a regular art practice was established in Kolkata with the setup of the graphics studio of the Society of Contemporary Artists Group in 1960. The seeds were planted by a group of artists from Bengal: Arun Bose, Somenath Hore, Suhas Roy, Sanat Kar, and Shyamal Dutta Ray, to name a few.
Individually, Suhas Roy has been immensely engaged with this procedure personally throughout his working life. People are well accustomed to his name as a major painter of Bengal, and rightly so, but as a print maker, we feel the art lovers and art collectors barely have good knowledge regarding this fact. Many have hardly known him as a printmaker and have very rarely had opportunities to experience his work. We know about his sudden demise very recently, which has created a huge void in the art fraternity to fill.
I deeply aspire to showcase some of his graphic works in this exhibition. The plan is to exhibit the art works of three individual printmakers from three generations and time periods. We would start with Suhas Roy, one of the pioneers who started off in the SCA studio in the 1960s. Then, maintaining the timeline from the 1990’s onwards amongst the practicing printmakers in Kolkata, I would display Atin Basak’s works, and coming to contemporary times, the works of Srikanta Paul, who is a printmaker and has been seriously involved with this procedure in recent times, would be showcased.