T-93 Art Gallery in Kolkata is set to host Shadow World, a solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Sabyasachi Mullick, from December 1 to 6, 2024. The show, curated by Dipayan Ghosh, celebrates Mullick’s philosophical exploration of perception, existence, and the nature of reality. Mullick, winner of the prestigious 3rd All India Patron Art Award 2023-24 by BIG I ART FOUNDATION SILIGURI, is known for his ability to transform ordinary objects into profound visual narratives, inviting viewers to look beyond surface interpretations.
Drawing inspiration from Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of subjective reality, Shadow World challenges conventional ways of seeing. Mullick’s artworks delve into the fragile interface between existence and nonexistence, transforming simple fragments into thought-provoking arrangements. The exhibition aims to question the limits of perception and encourage deeper reflection on the complexities of being and knowledge.
Curator Dipayan Ghosh, a multidisciplinary artist and founder of the BIG I ART FOUNDATION SILIGURI, brings his expertise to the show. Renowned for fostering artistic growth in North Bengal, Ghosh has received numerous accolades, including the Bengal’s Beloved Teacher Award 2024. His previous curatorial projects, such as "MRITTIKA: Redefining the Essence of Soil" and Led the Heritage Site Multidisciplinary Art Project at Gouripur House in Kalimpong, West Bengal, have received critical acclaim from “Rashtriya Sahara newspaper” and “The Visual Time“ by World University of Design, New Delhi .
Born in 1984, Sabyasachi Mullick’s journey spans scientific academia and the arts. A postgraduate in Molecular Biology & Genetics from the University of Calcutta, Mullick has participated in significant exhibitions like the Rajya Charukala Parshad and CIMA Award Show. His first solo exhibition, Scaling the Immaterial (2018), and his authored works on art and philosophy highlight his multifaceted career.
Shadow World offers a compelling platform to experience Mullick's profound interpretations, marking a significant event in Kolkata’s contemporary art scene.
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