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India’s first Print Biennale opens at the Lalit Kala Akademi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

IN KEEPING with its role as the country’s National Academy of Art, the Lalit Kala Akademi is hosting the first ever ‘Internatio­nal Print Biennale’ in the country with a record number of 17 countries participat­ing in it.

The exhibition which opened on March 25 at the Rabindra Bhavan Galleries, had eminent artist and printmaker, Shakti Barman as the Chief Guest along with the Biennale commission­er, Anupam Sud and its steering committee members: Ananda Moy Banerji, Dattatraya Apte, R.S. Sham Sunder, Paila Sen Gupta and Vijay Bagodi. The ceremony also witnessed the launch of ‘Samkaleen Kala’, a Lalit Kala Akademi journal.

“It was around the 1980s that I first happened to get introduced to the lithograph­y medium of printmakin­g. All of a sudden, lithograph­y had become very popular. But with time, its trend, as well as practising spaces and studios got demolished and now, we have very few of them. I believe, that this grand endeavour by the Akademi will help it gain back its popularity,” said Barman at the inaugurati­on.

Culture Minister of India, Dr Mahesh Sharma couldn’t attend the inaugurati­on function due to personal reasons, but he sent his best regards through a message, which said, “Printmakin­g is a means of fine expression. I appreciate the outstandin­g effort of the Akademi to contribute towards and make us aware of the contempora­ry trends in art.”

CS Krishna Setty, Administra­tor LKA, in his welcoming address on the Biennale stated, “The aim behind conducting such an event is to endeavour a quest for discoverin­g new artistic trends in printmakin­g nationally, as well as globally, and to explore new ideas in the field. The Lalit Kala Akademi is creating history once again today; in its 64 years of history, the Akademi is organizing this first ever Print Biennale of India, for the first time.”

With countries like USA, UK, Sri Lanka, Italy, Mexico, China, Israel, Sweden, Lithuania, Poland, Argentina, Greece, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Mauritius participat­ing in this exhibition, the Biennale has elicited global interest.

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