Hiran Mitra

Hiran Mitra (born 1945) is an artist based in Kolkata (West Bengal, India). He left his ancestral country home in Kharagpur to study Fine Art in the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata at the age of 14. His paintings are energetic abstract gestural paintings with the choreography of the human body observed from folk dance having influenced his recent calligraphic forms.[1] He has contributed significantly to the visual stimulus in eastern Indian films,[2] television, theatre[3] and literature since in the 1980s. He is also known to have defined a benchmark for book cover design for contemporary Bengali literature.[4] His paintings are statements on the human condition and the twilight zones of reality and time. Bold brush strokes, layered washes and sprays and unconventional use of acrylic and industrial paints characterize his paintings. He is part of the Open Window Artist group and has been part of the Painters 80 Artist group in Kolkata.

Selected exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Form and Color–Paintings of Hiran Mitra–Gallery Thuillier, Paris, Oct 07
Paper Landscapes, Works on paper, at Gallery 27, London, Mar 07
Book Launch: Shadows–monography (Ed. FDW France, Gerard Xuriguera)

Group shows (selection) / International Art Bi-annuals

Painters 80, Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai

Public collections

Publications and media / editions

Awards

Art projects (selection)

Film and theatre art direction

Film

Theatre

References

External links

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