Exhibitions

August 31 – September 30, 2024

at Gallery Rasa, Kolkata

Tan Yuan Chameli, was born in Santiniketan in 1940 to Professor Tan Yun-Shan and Chen Nai-Wei. She was named ‘Chameli’ by Rabindranath Tagore. Her artistic journey was profoundly shaped by a synthesis of her Chinese heritage and Tagore’s expansive philosophy. Growing up in Santiniketan, where Indian and Chinese cultural streams intertwined, Chameli’s formative years were steeped in a unique cultural milieu that laid the groundwork for her distinctive artistic vision.

Her education at Patha Bhavana and Kala Bhavana, under the tutelage of such luminaries as Benode Behari Mukherjee and Ramkinkar Baij, further honed her artistic abilities. Graduating with a Diploma in Fine Arts and Crafts in 1960, followed by a B.A. Hons. in Indology in 1964 and an M.A. in Ancient Indian History & Culture in 1966 from Visva-Bharati, Chameli’s academic credentials reflect a robust integration of artistic and intellectual sensibilities.
June 29 – July 21, 2024

at Gallery Rasa, Kolkata

The exhibition ‘The World Through Abu’s Eyes: A Centennial Celebration’ is a tribute to Abu Abraham, a visionary cartoonist whose incisive work cut through the complexities of political and social issues with remarkable precision. His career, spanning continents and ideologies, is a testament to the universal power of political satire and the relentless pursuit of truth and rational thought. Born in 1924 in Kerala, Abu’s journey began in the crucible of mid-20th-century political upheaval. Raised in Kollam (Quilon), the stirrings of Indian independence marked his early years. In 1942, drawn by Gandhiji’s call for a day of fasting, young Abu participated, only to yield to hunger by evening—a small yet telling glimpse of his journey through the complex landscape of nationalist fervour.