Untitled Ref. No. C0133

Category: Painting Grade: Masterpieces Medium: Oil Style: Figurative Year: 2017

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Artist

Sudip Roy(b.1960)

(b.2069)

Born 1960, West Bengal | Lives and works in New Delhi

Sudip Roy is an acclaimed contemporary Indian artist whose practice spans watercolour, mixed media, and large-scale abstraction. Known for his versatility and command of both form and emotion, Roy’s work ranges from delicate architectural studies to vibrant, expressionistic compositions. With a career spanning over four decades, his art has consistently engaged with the poetics of space, memory, and cultural identity.

He graduated from the Government College of Arts & Crafts, Calcutta, in 1983, having already received several awards during his student years—including gold medals from Sahitya Parishad (1979) and the All India Fine Art Exhibition (1982), and multiple honors from the Indian Society of Oriental Art (1984–86). He was later awarded the AIFACS Award, New Delhi, in 1991.

Sudip Roy has held solo exhibitions at major galleries across India. These include Academy of Fine Arts (Kolkata), Jehangir Art Gallery and Taj Art Gallery (Mumbai), Sridharani and Art Today (New Delhi), Artworld (Chennai), Art Folio (Chandigarh), Gallery Renaissance (Bangalore), Gallery Aurodhan (Pondicherry), and others. His presence in the Indian art scene has been marked by a steady evolution—from academic precision to layered abstraction, often drawing inspiration from classical music, Indian cinema, and the philosophical resonance of color.

His critically acclaimed series include his watercolour interpretations of Banaras, his meditative Charulata works inspired by Satyajit Ray’s films, and a range of figurative and abstract works that merge modern technique with emotional depth.

Roy’s contributions to contemporary Indian art are recognized in both institutional and private collections across India and abroad. He continues to be represented by Aakriti Art Gallery and remains an important figure in Indian modernist and post-modernist circles.

AWARDS
1979 Gold Medal from Sahitya Parishad, Calcutta
1981 Govt. College of Arts & Crafts
1982 Gold Medal in All India Fine Art Exhibition of Fine Arts, Calcutta.
1982 Govt. College of Arts & Crafts
1984 Indian Society of Oriental Art
1985 Indian Society of Oriental Art
1986 Indian Society of Oriental Art
1991 AIFACS, Delhi

Solo Exhibitions
1986 Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta
1989 Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta, organised by ITC
1991 Jehangir Art Gallery
1991 Academy of Fine Arts, organised by CAG
1993 Taj Art Gallery, Bombay
1993 Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay
1993 Chitrakoot Art Gallery, Calcutta
1994 Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi
1995 Art Heritage, New Delhi
1996 Art Today, New Delhi
1996 Jehangiri Art Gallery, Bombay
1997 Gallery Renaissance, Bangalore
1998 Art Today, New Delhi
1999 Gallery Aurodhan, Pondicherry
1999 Gallery Renaissance, Bangalore
2000 Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay
2000 Artworld, Chennai
2001 Gallery Renaissance, Bangalore
2002 Art Today, New Delhi
2002 Art Folio, Chandigarh
2003 Gallery Renaissance, Bangalore
2003 Artworld, Chennai
2004 Art Indus, Delhi
2004 Gallery Alternative, Gurgaon
2004 Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay

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