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Kurchi Dasgupta (born 1974 in Kolkata, West Bengal) is an Indian painter, art critic, actor and translator. She currently lives between Kathmandu, Nepal and Kolkata, India.


Background

Dasgupta gained a diploma in commercial art in 1994 and earned a Master of Arts degree in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University, Kolkata in 1998. She was the chief executive officer of the Society for the Preservation of Satyajit Ray Films (The Ray Society) for two years until 2006. She was also the head of Lotus Print publishing house for three years. She shares her time between Kathmandu and Kolkata at the moment, with her son and husband.


Selected group exhibitions

''Upcoming:'' 2019 ''Bunte Nachbarinnen'' Berlin (to be curated by
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) 2019 ''Solidarity – Jetzt erst recht'' ACC Gallery Weimar, Weimar (March – May) 2018 ''She in South Asia'' Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata (which she co-curated) (February) 2017 ''Things Lost/Remembering the Future'' Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata (which she co-curated) (March) 2016 ''Ardor'' Indian Cultural Centre, Kolkata (March) 2015 ''Suladharini'' Indian Cultural Centre, Kolkata (August) 2014 ''Understanding Gender'' Artist Proof Gallery, Kathmandu (March) 2013 United Art Fair in Delhi, India (September) 2013 ''Kalajatra'' Siddhartha Art Gallery, Kathmandu, Nepal (August) 2013 ''Random Reveries'' Bikalpa Art Center, Kathmandu, Nepal (August) 2013 ''Objects as Locus of Hybridity and Hybrid Making: Transhistorical, Transcultural, and Global Explorations'' Tasmeem Doha Design Biennale at Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar (March) 2012 ''Evolving Within'' Nepal Art Council, Kathmandu, Nepal (September) 2012 ''From Portrait to Self-Portrait'' Kathmandu Center for Contemporary Art, Kathmandu, Nepal (November) (curated by Antonio Nodar) 2012 ''Rejoicing Spring'' Manny's Exhibition Space, Kathmandu, Nepal (March) 2011 ''Ganesha'' Nepal Art Council, Kathmandu, Nepal (September) 2007 ''Art in Mind'' Brick Lane Gallery, London, UK (July)


Selected solo exhibitions

2010 ''Bishoy Mahabharata'' The Nehru Centre, Mayfair, London (September). 2010 ''Bishoy Mahabharata'' Imago Dei Gallery, Kathmandu (August). 2010 ''The Mahabharata: An Impression'' Siddhartha Art Gallery, Kathmandu (January). 2008 ''World Cinema: A Dialogue'' Millennium Gallery, London (September).


Selected curation

2019 ''Over a Glass of Wine'' (co-curated with Matthew McCarthy) (ACC Gallerie, Weimar, Germany) 2018 ''She in South Asia'' (co-curated with Amritah Sen) (Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata) 2018 ''Small Histories: Memory as Practice, Memory as Ethics'' (co-curated with Amritah Sen) (Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata) 2017 ''Things Lost/Remembering the Future'' (co-curated with Amritah Sen) (Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata)


Writings

She is a regular contributor to magazines and prestigious e-zines, including: ''Frieze'' (London) ''Asian Art News'' (Hong Kong) ''Art Asia Pacific'' (Hong Kong) ''Art India'' (New Delhi) ''Art and Deal'' (New Delhi) ''Depart'' (Dhaka) ''Hyperallergic'' (New York) ''Ibraaz'' (Dubai) ''Nukta Art Magazine'' (Karachi) ''The Himalayan Times'' (Kathmandu) ''The Kathmandu Post'' (Kathmandu)


Selected residencies

2018 ACC Weimar International Studio Program. Weimar (October 2018 – February 2019) 2012 ''Redefining Kathmandu Valley'' Lasanaa Art Hub, Kathmandu (April)


Selected workshops

2019 'Unlearning Places'. Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (January) 2013 'End Violence against Women'. National Academy of Fine Art (October) 2013 'Free Impression: Freedom of Expression'. Workshop with Thomas Kilpper, Lasanaa Live Art Hub, Kathmandu (October).


Selected talks

2019 'Radical Women Artists of South Asia', Albertinum, Dresden, Germany (February) 2019 'Memory as Solidarity', ACC Galerie, Weimar, Germany (February) 2019 Radical Women Artists of South Asia', ACC Galerie, Weimar, Germany (March) 2018 Panelist, 'Writing Recent Exhibition Histories of Large-Scale Recurring Exhibitions in South Asia', Dhaka Art Summit 2014 Panelist, Colombo Art Biennale: "The 'C' Word, Defining Curating Practice" (January 31), "Regional Histories, Regional Art Perspectives" (February 1) 2013 Panelist, AICA (International Art Critics Association) Conference in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Art in Nepal at AWON (November); Femininity and Sexuality in the works of Women Artists of Nepal at Martin Chautari, Kathmandu 2013 Brief Overview of her works at Tasmeem Doha at Virginia Commonwealth University, Qatar (March) 2012 Importance of Theory in Art Practice, Martin Chautari, Kathmandu (May).


Published translations

2009 ''A Torn Quilt Tale'' (translated into English), pub. by National Book Trust, India 2008 ''Possessions'' (translated into English), pub. by Sahitya Akademi, India 2004 ''The Death Trap'' (translated into English), pub. by Rupa & Co.


Acting profile

One World Theatre productions: Upcoming: ''True West'' (2019) ''Three Sisters'' (2018) ''The Laramie Project Ten Years Later''(2017) ''The Laramie Project''(2015) ''Telling a Tale'' (2013)


See also

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References


External links

*http://wieland-weimar.de/veranstaltungen/vortrag/radikale_kuenstlerinnen_in_suedostasien___acc_stipendiatin_kurchi_dasgupta__weimar_kathmandu-1528.html *https://acc-weimar.de/atelier/prog2018/?id=1009 *https://www.uni-weimar.de/de/universitaet/aktuell/pinnwaende/archivsuche/beitrag/titel/heute-19-uhr-memory-as-solidarity-kurchi-dasgupta/ *https://www.kulturcarre.de/veranstaltung/12975 *https://hyperallergic.com/488985/radical-women-artists-prove-medea-never-dies/ *https://kathmandupost.com/printedition/author/kurchi+dasgupta *https://www.saatchiart.com/kurchi *http://artradarjournal.com/2014/12/12/tumbling-towards-the-mainstream-in-kathmandu-interview-with-artist-kurchi-dasgupta/ *http://thefloatingmagazine.com/places-kurchi-dasgupta-kolkata-kathmandu/ *http://artradarjournal.com/2014/12/12/tumbling-towards-the-mainstream-in-kathmandu-interview-with-artist-kurchi-dasgupta/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Dasgupta, Kurchi 1964 births Living people Writers from Kolkata Jadavpur University alumni 20th-century Indian translators Translators from Bengali