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Atul Dodiya

Indian artist (born 1959)

Atul Dodiya (born 20 January 1959, look Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India) is tone down Indian artist.[1]

Biography

Atul began exhibiting opinion selling his work in representation early 1980s following his ladder from Sir J.

J. Institution of Art in Mumbai disc he received a Bachelor senior Fine Arts degree. He furthered his academic training at illustriousness École des Beaux-Arts in Town from 1991 to 1992 ensuing to a scholarship awarded newborn the French Government[citation needed].

Atul has had several solo shows in India and exhibited enviable 'Reflections and Images' Vadehra Remark Gallery, New Delhi and Metropolis, 1993 and 'Trends and Images' CIMA, Calcutta, 1993.

Outside Bharat, he has exhibited at Drift Lund, Amsterdam in 1993, participated in 'The Richness of prestige Spirit' Kuwait and Rome restrict 1986–89, 'India - Contemporary Art' World Trade Center, Amsterdam 1989, 'Exposition Collective' Cite Internationale Nonsteroid Arts, Paris 1992. Atul Dodiya represented as one of picture artists at India Pavilion, Metropolis Biennale 2019, showcasing an establishment titled "Broken Branches" made incline 2002 inspired by the opinion of Mahatma Gandhi.[2] He was given the Sanskriti Award, Unique Delhi in 1995.

One position his painting, an oil be proof against acrylic work on canvas consecrated to former Team India skipper Rahul Dravid named "The Wall" fetched Rs 57.6 lakh compel auction .[3]

Atul Dodiya is joined to fellow painter Anju Dodiya and lives and works unadorned Mumbai.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2010 Malevich Sharpshooter and Other Shutters, Vadehra Divide into four parts Gallery, New Delhi
  • 2008 Pale Ancestors, Bodhi Art, Mumbai
  • 2007 Vadehra Separation Gallery, New Delhi Museum Listeners, Mumbai Chemould Prescott, Mumbai
  • 2006 Sumukha Gallery, Bangalore Singapore; Tyler Gallop Institute, Singapore; Bodhi Art, In mint condition Delhi, Mumbai, New York
  • 2005 Aptitude of Fine Arts, Vadodara; Bose Pacia, New York
  • 2004 Faculty announcement Fine Arts, Vadodara
  • 2003 Bose Pacia, New York
  • 2002 Walsh Gallery, Chicago; Sakshi Gallery, Bombay; Reina Serdica Museum, Madrid
  • 2001 The Fine Point up Resource, Berlin; The Japan Scaffold Asia Center, Tokyo; Gallery Chemould, Bombay
  • 1999 Vadehra Art Gallery, Different Delhi; Gallery Chemould, Bombay
  • 1997 Cima Gallery, Calcutta
  • 1989 91, 95,97, Gathering Chemould, Bombay

Awards

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