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Biography Abhijit holds a Masters Degree in Physics and has attended Graduate school in Business Administration at New York University. He has earned the title of “Honorary Citizen” of Trenton, New Jersey in the course of his earlier career in Corporate Finance. Formerly an active member of MENSA, he has varied interests; his passion and full time occupation now is Painting. Abhijit grew up in New Delhi, India and has made New York his home for the last three decades. For about 20 years during this period he worked in the Corporate-America setting in several senior management positions and achieved many successes and employed “creativity” in finding unique business solutions to problems. For the last decade he has owned an educational services business on Long Island, New York. Abhijit now devotes full time to the practice of Painting.
He has studied Painting with such accomplished painters as Larry Poons, Charles Hinman, James McElhinney, William Scharf and Ronnie Landfield at the Art Students League in New York. In his time at “the League” he was selected for a 9-month “Master Class” with a full scholarship, as also for the highly competitive Merit Scholarship.
In the limited time since Abhijit entered the field of art in a professional capacity, he has made important strides in less than a year. He had a solo public exhibition of eight paintings in the Sky Lobby of Tower 49; a group “small works” show at the gallery of the Manhattan Borough President’s Offices. Among his forthcoming exhibitions are a large solo showing at the Grace Institute in New York City and in end- 2010, a large solo showing at the prestigious Lalit Kala Akademi hosted by a well known gallery based in New Delhi, India. This is then slated to travel to Kolkata and Bangalore, India.
Abhijit has traveled widely around the world. His travel, and the consequent contact with diverse civilizations, has deepened his awareness of the impact of the culture on the artist’s work. Inasmuch as Abhijit’s work in painting has primarily been in the U.S., his learning of the processes, whether in self-study, or at art instruction, has been purely in the Western mode. At the same time, he is captivated by the richness of expression and symbolism prevalent in the art of India. India is the place of his birth and life experiences for nearly 25 years before he settled in the U.S. Thus, whether it is eastern influence of imagery on western processes or vice versa, his approach to Art is cross-cultural and multifaceted and this is a perspective he wants to keep consciously in sight in his own continuing development as an artist. |
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