Sankho Chaudhuri

Sankho Chaudhuri (25 February 1916 – 28 August 2006) was an Indian sculptor, a noted figure in the art scene of India. (Although named Naranarain in due family tradition, he was more widely known by his pet-name Sankho)

Ram Kinker Baij was his teacher. He began close to cubism and then was influenced by István Beöthy, whom he had met in Paris. His themes have included the female figure and wildlife. He was worked in a wide range of media, and has produced both large-scale reliefs and mobiles.

Education

1916  : Born, Santhal Purganas, Bihar.
1939  : Bachelor of Arts, Santiniketan.
1945  : Diploma in Fine Art with Distinction in Sculpture, from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan.
1945  : Went to Nepal to assist Ramkinkar to execute War Memorial.
1945  : Studied Nepalese System of Metal Casting.
1949  : Study tour of Europe. Worked in Paris and England, Visited Art Centers of Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Nominations and appointments

1949-57 : Reader & Head, Dept. of Sculpture, MS University of Baroda.
1952  : First Hony. Joint Secretary – Indian Sculptors Association, Bombay.
1956  : Member, Lalit Kala Akademi.
1957-70  : Professor & Head, Dept. of Sculpture, MS University of Baroda.
1966-68 : Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda.
1974  : Honorary Secretary, Lalit Kala Akademi.
1976  : Visiting Professor, B.H.U.
1977-78 : Visiting Fellow, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan.
1980  : Professor of Fine Arts, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
1984-89 :

1987  : President, Rashtriya Manav Sanghralaya...

Major awards

1956  : National Award by Lalit Kala Akademi.
1971  : Padmashri by President of India.
1974  : D.Litt (Honoris Causa) by the Centre Escolar University, Philippines.
1979  : Aban-Gagan Award from Visva-Bharati University.
1982  : Fellow, Lalit Kala Akademi.
1997  : Honorary Doctorate from Rabindra Bharati University.
1998  : Desikottama (Honorary Doctorate) by Viswa Bharati University.
2000-02 : Kali Das Samman.
2002  : Aditya Birla Kala Shikhar Puraskar.
2004  : “Lalit Kala Ratna” Honoured by Lalit Kala Akademi.
2004  : “Lifetime achievement Award” Legend of India.

Participation and organisations

1961  : Represented India at International Symposium of Sculptors in 1962 Yugoslavia.
1963  : Organised Lalit Kala Akademi’s Sculptors Camp at Makrana.
1964  : Lecture tour to Poland; Toured to Russia as a guest of the Artists Union.
1969  : Organised “Folk and Tribal Images of India” exhibited for Lalit Kala Akademi.
1972  : Organised Rural India Complex, on behalf of All India Handicrafts Board.
1974  : Participated in the 1st Biennale of Arab Artists.
1976  : Participated in Seminar on Tagore, Darlington, England.
1976-77 : Organised Artists’ Studios at Garhi for Lalit Kala Akademi.
1982  : Participated in Seminar organized by the British Museum, Organised an exhibition of Books at Festival of India.
1983  : Invited to Baghdad in International Art Festival- served as a Member of Jury.
1985  : Represented India at UNESCO, Paris Conference on preservation - of Folk Lore Tradition.
1985  : Visited Bucharest – Village Museum.
1982  : Represented India at the International Conference, sponsored by UNESCO, Venice.
1986  : Visited Ethnographic Museum at Oslo, Lillehammer and open – Air Museum at Copenhagen, Denmark.
1988  : Visited Japan, as visiting Fellow and toured to Indonesia.
1989  : Led a delegation to China at the invitation of the Chinese Peoples – Society for Friendship with Foreign Country.

Major exhibitions

1946  : 1st One-man show, Bombay.
1954  : Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture, National Gallery of Modern Art.
1957  : One-man show in New Delhi.
1969  : One-man show in Bombay.
1971  : Retrospective show: National Gallery of Modern Art.
1979  : Joint Exhibition with Ira Chaudhuri, Bombay.
1987  : One-man show, New Delhi
1987  : One-man show, of Sketches and drawing, Calcutta.
1991  : One-man show, Calcutta.
1992  : One-man show at LTG Gallery, New Delhi.
1995  : One –man show, Cymroza Art Gallery, Bombay.
2004  : One-man show at Baroda, Organised by Sarjan Art Gallery.

Commissions

1957  : Executed Sculpture- “Music” for All India Radio, N. Delhi.
1958  : Mural, Baroda University and Alembic Chemical Ltd.
1964  : Installed 12, Bronze Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, now in Rio de Janeiro.
1967-68 : 12’Stainless Steel Rotating Sculpture for Jyoti Ltd; Baroda
1976  : 5’ Brass Sculpture for World Bank, commissioned by Govt. of India.
1986  : Executed 5’ Bronze Sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi for Copenhagen.
1987  : Executed 5’ Marble Sculpture for UNICEF, New Delhi
1987  : Executed approximate 4’.6” Marble Sculpture for Habitat, Nairobi.

External links, References

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