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Sameer Kulavoor (born 1983) is an Indian contemporary artist and founder of one of the earliest specialised design studios in India, Bombay Duck Designs. His works include art, graphic design and contemporary illustration. They have taken the form of paintings, murals, books, zines, prints and objects. His last solo exhibition titled 'You Are All Caught Up' was exhibited at Tarq in December, 2020. Kulavoor was profiled in the third season of the
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, amongst others. He was included as one of '50 Most Influential Young Indians' twice by GQ India in 2015 and 2016. Elle Decor named him as part of their 15 Young Artists to follow in 2016.


Early life and education

Kulavoor was born and brought up in the suburbs of Mumbai. He finished junior college from Sydenham College and graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Art (Applied Art) from Sir J J Institute of Applied Arts in 2005.


Work


Early years

Kulavoor began his design career while still a student, working on freelance design and illustration projects between the years 2001 to 2005. During this time, he made a music video for the song 'Disconnected' for Vishal Dadlani's independent band Pentagram. He made another music video for their song 'Love Drug Climb Down' later in 2010. Between 2005 and 2007, he worked on numerous motion graphics and illustration projects as a freelancer, including for the Indian music channels
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Design and self-publishing

In 2008, Kulavoor founded the design studio Bombay Duck Designs in Mazgaon, Mumbai. Around this time Kulavoor self-published zines and art books, like the ''Ghoda-Cycle Project'', the ''Blued Book'', ''Zeroxwala Zine'', ''100% Zine'', ''Kalaghoda Musings'' and a series of flip-books. The ''Blued Book'' is an illustrated documentation of the use of '''Taad-Patri or blue tarpaulin used widely and innovatively in different parts of India. Between 2011 and 2017, Bombay Duck Designs developed and designed the illustrative visual language for the Indian music festival,
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. In 2012, Kulavoor collaborated with the UK design house Paul Smith for a line of t-shirts with artworks based on the Indian bicycle culture.


Art practice

An exhibition of his series of art prints 'Please Have a Seat' was held at the Artisans' Center, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai in 2016. Since late 2017, Kulavoor has been represented by the Mumbai-based art gallery Tarq in India. His first solo show of paintings and sculptures called 'A Man of the Crowd' was held in Mumbai at the Tarq Gallery in 2018. In 2019, a suite of his drawings was exhibited alongside works by writer and journalist Rachel Lopez, photographer, journalist Ritesh Uttamchandani, artist
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, photographers Pallon Daruwala and Peter Bialobrzesk as part of the show 'The Shifting City', an exhibition curated by Kaiwan Mehta, in collaboration with the Architecture Foundation India, and
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as project advisor. 'This is Not A Still Life', a series of eight works was exhibited at the India Art Fair, 2020 and a printed version of the same works were used for the facade design of the fair. In December 2020, Kulavoor's second solo 'You Are All Caught Up' was exhibited at the Tarq Gallery in Mumbai. The show consisted of works made between 2018 and 2020 and included drawings and paintings and explored "personal and political ideas through the lens of social media". Covering the show, the website ''It's Nice That'' wrote that " ulavoor'smost recent body of work continues this study into the metropolis and analyses the “personal, political and the pandemic”, all the while characteristically placing the city as the backdrop. Very much a reflection of the current global situation, The Migrants Have Left, for example, turns his previously people-focused drawings on its head as it illustrates a life in lockdown".


Public art

Kulavoor played an active role in the revived public art movement in India during the 2010s. In 2017, he painted a mural in the popular art neighbourhood of Kala Ghoda in South Mumbai on display on the exterior walls of Artisans' Center. At the St+Art India exhibition 'Sasson Dock Art Project', he created ''Parfum Sassoon'', a mural and installation representing an imaginary larger-than-life premium perfume brand at the Sassoon Dock area of South Mumbai. His 2019 mural ' Social Media Friendly Plants' for St+Art India, is currently visible at the Lodhi Colony, art district in New Delhi. He also painted the 2020 CEAT House (RPG Building) mural at Worli, in honor of the COVID-19 warriors and frontline workers and the 2021 mural Lokame Tharavadu exhibition for the Kochi-Muziris Biennale at the Alleppey beach in Kerala. A mural of his architecture based drawings is up on the exterior of the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan at Kala Ghoda, Mumbai. His latest public art installation titled 'Metromorphosis', made in collaboration with artist and production designer Sandeep Meher, as part of St+Art India's 'Mumbai Urban Art Project' consisting of multiple sculptures, each a unique composition of miniature, stacked urban architectural structures in Mumbai.


References

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