art.wikisort.org - Künstler Riyas Komu , auch Riyaz Komu , (* 1971 im Distrikt Thrissur, im Bundesstaat Kerala , Indien) ist ein indischer Künstler und Bildhauer.
Riyas Komu, 2013
Leben
Komu ging 1992 nach Bombay um Literatur zu studieren. 1997 errang er den Titel Bachelor of Arts und 1987 den Master of Arts an der dortigen Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art . Seine Ausstellungstätigkeit umfasst nationale und internationale Gemeinschafts- und Soloausstellungen.
Auszeichnungen und Preise
2010: Kerala Lalit Kala Academy Academy Fellowship für das gesamte Jahr.
1999: Critic's Choice der National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai.
1996: Bombay Art Society Award .
1995: Maharashtra State Art Prize .
Ausstellungen
GA = Gemeinschaftsausstellungen, EA= Einzelausstellungen
2011: Paris-Delhi-Bombay , Centre Pompidou; GA, Paris.[1]
2010: Inside India , Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana , Turin , Italien; GA.
2010: Safe to Life , Azad Art Gallery, Teheran, Iran; SA.
2009: Riyas Komu , Sakshi Art Gallery, Mumbai, Indien; SA.
2008: Riyas Komu. Related List , Bodhi Gallery, Berlin; EA.
2008: India Crossing , Studio la Città, Verona, Italien; GA.
2007: Annual Show , Sakshi Art Gallery, Mumbai; GA.
2007: 52. Biennale di Venezia, Venedig; GA.
2007: Mark Him (first half) , The Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai; EA.
2006: Systematic Citizen , Palette Art Gallery, Neu-Delhi, Indien; EA. Katalog.
2005: On Difference #2 , Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart; GA
2005: Grass , Fotografien, The Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai; EA.
2004: Mumbai × 17 , Kashi Art Gallery, Cochin, Indien; GA.
2003: 2D/3D , Visual Art Center, Hongkong; GA.
2002: Creative Space , Sakshi Art Centre, Mumbai; EA.
1999/2000: Ideas and Images , National Gallery of Modern Art Mumbai; GA.
1998: He Used to Believe that EMS Planted Coconut Tree in Karala , Installation, Sir JJ School of Art, Mumbai; EA.
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
Indian Summer. The Pompidou Looks East for the Season's Big Show in Time vom 11. Juli 2011, Seiten 94 und 95
На других языках - [de] Riyas Komu [en] Riyas Komu Riyas Komu[1] born in Kerala is a critically acclaimed multimedia artist and curator based in Mumbai. He has invested his time in art education and developing art infrastructure in India. Komu's works are inspired by social conflicts and political movements and topics like migration and displacement. His hyper-realistic oil portraits of people resemble socialist-realist propaganda art and indeed one of his portraits is strikingly titled “Why Everybody should Look Like Mao”. In 2007, Komu was one of two artists from India selected for the 52nd Venice Biennale by curator Robert Storr.[2][3] Later, he went on to represent the Iranian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2015. Komu also participated in the Jogja Biennale, Indonesia, 2011. Riyas born in 1971 in a small town in Thrissur District of Kerala. He lives and works in Mumbai.
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