Name: Surjit Akre
Designation: Professional Artist
Born: 22nd March 1954 Taran Tarn, Punjab, India
Nationality: Indian
Education and Specialization :
1975: Diploma in Commercial Art, Women’s Polytechnic, New Delhi.
1978: 85 Post Graduate Degree in Easel Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts from the Russia,
Academy of Arts, Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture & Architecture, Decorated with
the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in St. Petersburg.
1986: 1991 Worked as the Head of Exhibition Department at Russian Centre of Science and
Culture, New Delhi.
1988: Founder president of Roerich’s Art Club, affiliated to RCSC, New Delhi. Curate more
than 200 Indian-Russian painting exhibitions in India and in Russia.
Surjit Akre (Punjabi: ਸੁਰਜੀਤ ਆਕਰੇ; 22 March 1954) is an eminent Indian painter. She is the
first Indian Artist who has achieved a Post- Graduate Degree in easel painting, from Russia,
(Former Soviet Union) Academy of Fine Arts, Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture &
Architecture, in St. Petersburg.(Former Leningrad). Post-Independence India has witnessed
emergence of many woman painters, who rose to prominence due to their sheer merit and
established themselves nationally and internationally. A well-known name among these artists
is Surjit Akre. She is an accomplished figurative artist.
Surjit Akre traveled throughout her life including Russia, USA, Canada, Italy, Tashkent, Armenia,
Nepal and India, deriving heavily from their art styles and cultures.
Bio-Data
Surjit Akre has been painting for more than 40 years. She was born in Taran Tarn,
Punjab, India. She is the first Indian Artist who has achieved a Post- Graduate Degree in easel
painting, from Russia, (Former Soviet Union) Academy of Fine Arts, Repin Institute of Painting,
Sculpture & Architecture, Decorated with the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in St.
Petersburg. (Former Soviet Union) Surjit Akre has held over 73 solo painting exhibitions in
India, Russia, USA, Canada & has participated in numerous National & International exhibitions
& Artist camps. She works in Oil, Acrylic, Water Colour, Pastel, Ink & Pencil drawings. Her
works feature in several public & private collections in India & abroad. Her works have been
auctioned by International auctioneers. In addition to being a professional artist, Surjit has
extensively lectured at innumerable art colleges & museums, both in India & abroad on
contemporary art forms. Surjit Akre is also an advisor to many government & private bodies.
She is the Founder President of Indo-Russian Roerich's Art Society affiliated to the Russian
Centre of Science & Culture, New Delhi. Several of Surjit Akre's works have been donated to
charities in India. A professional Artist to the core, she has served on different juries & won
several awards, prizes and honours, including senior and junior fellowship as outstanding artist
from the Govt. of India, Ministry of H.R.D, Deprt. of Culture. New Delhi, from 1989-1991 and
1996-1998. She was awarded AIFACS President of India's silver plaque and Dr. M.S. Randhawa
memorial cash award in 1990. In 1987 Sahitya Kala Parishad award. In 1985 she was awarded
highly commended at the Annual Post Graduate works exhibition in St.Petersburg, Russia. InPage2
2008 she was awarded Friendship Medal from the Russian Centre for Scientific and Cultural
Cooperation under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Moscow. In 2008, Silver Medal, for
Generosity by the Institute of Art named after K. A. Savitski, Russia. She has obtained Honour
award for the contribution Indo-Russian Friendship by the Mayor Penza city, Russia. In 2009
awarded Pushkin Medal by the President of Russian Federation. In 2017 awarded International
Award named after Nikolai Roerich in nomination Artistic Creativity in Visual Art, by the Govt.
of Russia.
Artist Statement:
Art is my patience. I interpret the life of genre people in my paintings, their love, anger,
struggle for life, dreams, suffering & all happenings of life. I also paint autobiographical
paintings. The main medium which I love is oil on canvas because it is durable & also can try
different texture in this medium. I also love to do pencil, charcoal, sangina, drawings on paper.
I have developed my own style, which took several years of practice & experience. When I see
my art I feel that life is so beautiful, complicated & deep because my painting are the mirror of
life. I depict the life as what I feel, what I see & every painting shows different aspect of life.
Since 1986 after the Post- Graduation from the prestigious Academy of Arts, Repin Institute of
paintings, Sculpture,& Architecture Saint Petersburg, Russia( Former Soviet Union) I do
paintings on different topics & series like Mother & Child, War & Peace, Shringar, Desire,
Prakriti, No to Global Terrorism etc.
Prizes, Awards, Honours:
1973: Women’s Polytechnic Exhibition, New Delhi.
1980: 1st Award State Level composition work in Russian Language at
St. Petersburg, Russia.
1983: 1st Award State Level Russian Language & Literature contest between foreign
Students studied in Higher Academic Institutions at St. Petersburg, Russia.
1985: Awarded highly commended at the Annual Post Graduate Works Exhibition,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
1987: Awarded Sahitya Kala Parishad, Youth Festival, New Delhi.
1989-91: Awarded Junior Fellowship as outstanding artist by the Govt. of India,
Ministry of H.R.D., Department of Culture, New Delhi.
1990: AIFACS President of India’s Silver Plaque and Dr. M.S. Randhawa
Memorial Cash Award.
1997- 98: Awarded Senior Fellowship as outstanding artist by the Govt. of India,
Ministry of H.R.D, Department of Culture, New Delhi.
2008: Friendship Medal by the Govt. Of Russia .Russian Centre for Scientific &
Cultural Cooperation under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the contribution of
Indo-Russian Friendship.
2008: Silver Medal for Generosity by the Institute of Art named after K.A. Savitski,
Penza city, Russia.
2008: Honoured award for the contribution Indo-Russian Friendship by the Mayor Penza
city .Russia.
2009: Pushkin Medal by the President of Russian Federation for the
Contribution of Indo-Russian Friendship.Page3
2017: International Award named after Nikolai Roerich in nomination Artistic Creativity in
Visual Art, by the Govt. of Russia
Camps, Workshops:
National:
1989: Women’s Artist Camp, Garhi Studio organized by L.K.A., New Delhi.
1990: All India Artists Camp, Dehradun organized by Oil & Natural Gas Commission.
1990: National Artists Camp, Karna Lake, Karnal organized by Sahitya Kala Parishad, N.D
1991: All India Artists Camp at Patni Top, Jammu organized by Jammu & Kashmir
Academy of Art, Culture & Language.
1992: All India Painting Workshop, Chandigarh organized by Department of Cultural
Affairs Punjab & L.K.A.
1995: Dialogue II. The lecture on my works organized by L.K.A., New Delhi.
1995: Women’s Artist Workshop, Amritsar organized by WCCI
(World Council of Curriculum & Instruction)
1999: Punjab Art Heritage Camp, Jalandhar organized by Apeejay College of Fine Arts.
1999: Artist Camp at Nehru Park, New Delhi organized by N.D.M.C.
2000: Gandhi Jayanti Artist Camp, Nehru Park, New Delhi organized by N.D.M.C.,
New Delhi.
2000: National Artist Camp, Bhubaneshwar organized by Voluntary Health Association.
2002: Platinum Jubilee Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
2004: Amrit Kala Kumbh, organized by AIFACS, New Delhi and Indian Academy of
fine Arts, Amritsar.
2005: National Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS,New Delhi.
2005 National Art Camp at Jaipur & Jaiselmer, organized by Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur
2005: National Artist Camp, Delhi organized by Anuva Centre for Art, Culture & Wisdom.
2006: Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
2006: National Art Workshop, Qutab Minar, Delhi organized by Ramchander Nath
International Foundation.
2007: Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
2011: Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by Art Mall, New Delhi
2013: Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
2015: Associate Member (Contributor (Subject Matter Expert)/Content Writer) of Creative
Composition Paper on Courseware e-Content Development for Post-Graduate Subjects (e-PGPathshala) by DEI and UGC.
2016: All India Artists Camp at Patni Top, Jammu organized by Jammu & Kashmir
Academy of Art, Culture & Language.
2016: All India Artists Camp at Shantiniketan, org. by Centre of Art, Jammu.
Academy of Art, Culture & Language.
2016: Subject Expert for Demonstration in Painting Dayalbagh Educational Institute
(Deemed University), Agra
2017: Senior Artist Camp, Delhi organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
International:
1979: Students Camp, Simphropol, Black Sea, Russia.
1980: Students Camp, Alupka, Black Sea, Russia.
1981: Students Camp, Alupka, Black Sea, Russia.
1982: Students Camp, Suzdal, Russia organized by Repin Institute.
2002: International Symphonia, Vladimir, Russia organized by Sunny Square.
Member of Judging Committee:
1986 - National Exhibition organized by Nehru Bal Smiti.
1987: Founder President of Roerich’s Art Club, affiliated to Russian Centre of Science and
Culture, New Delhi. Curated more than 200 Indo-Russian Painting Exhibitions.
1988: National Exhibition 6th Yava Mahotsva organized by Sahitya Kala Parishad, N.Delhi
1997: Annual Space Art Contest organized by Jawaharlal Nehru Planitorium,
Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi.
1999: National School Exhibition organized by Disha.
2000: Annual Exhibition organized by Kulachi Hansraj Public School, New Delhi.
2000: State Level Exhibition of NDMC School at Nehru Park organized by NDMC,Delhi.
2004: Republic Day Parade Camp, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, New Delhi.
2004: On the Spot Children Painting Competition, Delhi organized by Nishtha.
2007: Annual Space Art Contest, Delhi organized by Nehru Planitorium.
2007: On the Spot College students poster competition at NSS Yava Bharat Camp to
commemorate 150th years of the First war of India’s independence 1857 0rganised by
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.
2009, 2011, 2014, 2016: On the spot school children painting competition at Bhartiya Vidya
Bhawan,New Delhi
2017: 6th All India Women Artists Contemporary Art Exhibition 2017 Org. by
Artscapes,Chandigarh.
Solo Exhibitions: 72
1. 1985: St. Petersburg, Russia sponsored by Friendship House.
2. 1985: St. Petersburg, Russia, Art gallery Institute Repina.
3. 1986: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Cultural Centre.
4. 1986: New Delhi, Shridharani Art Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam.
5. 1987: New Delhi sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
6. 1987: New Delhi, Triveni Art Gallery.
7. 1987: Bombay, Jahangir Art Gallery.
8. 1988: New Delhi, Triveni Art Gallery.
9. 1988: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
10. 1989: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
11. 1990: New Delhi, sponsored by Gallery Ganesha.
12. 1990: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
13. 1991: New Delhi, sponsored by Habitat Centre.
14. 1991: Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
15. 1992: Delhi, sponsored by Gallery Ganesha. DrawingsPage5
16. 1992: New Delhi, organized by Roerich’s Art Club, RCSC
17. 1995: Bombay, Artist Centre.
18. 1995: New Delhi, Slide show and lecture sponsored by L.K.A.
19. 1995: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
20. 1996: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
21. 1997: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
22. 1998: N.D., Indira Gandhi International Airport org. by Airport Authority of India.
23. 1998: New Delhi, L.K.A. sponsored by Art Indus.
24. 1998: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
25. 1999: New Delhi, L.K.A.
26. 1999: Bombay, Jahangir Art Gallery.
27. 1999: Jaipur sponsored by Juneja Art Gallery."Shringar'
28. 1999: New Delhi, Retrospective 1979-1999 organized by Russian Centre of Science &
Culture.
29. 2000: New Delhi L.K.A."Prose of sand dunes"
30. 2000: Bombay, Nehru Centre.
31. 2000: New Delhi, Krishna Collection Art Gallery. "Desire"
32. 2001: New Delhi, sponsored by Parivartan Art Gallery."Prakriti".
33. 2001: New Delhi, sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
34. 2001: Jaipur, sponsored by Juneja Art Gallery."Vibrant Images’
35. 2002: New Delhi, sponsored by RCSC
36. 2002: New Delhi, Krishna's Collection Art Gallery."Motherhood"
37. 2002: Russia, Vologda Museum, Vladimir.
38. 2003: Mumbai, Jehangir Art Gallery “The Blue God”
39. 2004: “No to Global Terrorism” New Delhi, Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
40. 2005: New Delhi “Fortsunami”, L.K.A.
41. 2005: New Delhi sponsored by Daffodil’s the Grand.
42. 2005: New Delhi “The Magic of Love” at the Ashoka Hotel,.
43. 2006: New Delhi “From my Diary”, India Habitat Centre.
44. 2006: Bombay sponsored by Art Land.
45. 2007: New Delhi, A retrospective spanning 30 years, sponsored by Gallery
Pioneer and Russian Centre of Science & Culture.
46. 2008: New Delhi, 'Vivid Images' L,K,A.
47. 2008: St.Petersburg, Russia. Museum I. I. Brodski."Krishna"
48. 2008: Penza, Russia, Modern Art Gallery."Krishna"
49. 2008: NY,U.S.A. 'Krishna'
50. 2008: Toronto, Canada. Living Art Centre."Colors"
51. 2008: Jaipur, Art Chill.
52. 2009: St.Petersburg,Russia.Art Gallery Institute named after Repin."Colors of life"
53. 2009: Moscow, Indian Embassy, Colours of life’ .
54. 2009: Delhi, Dhoomimal Art Centre. "Colors of life"
55. 2010: St.Petersburg, Museum Brodskiy. Russia "Love from Delhi"
56. 2012: New Delhi, RCSC, ”Earthly Heaven
57. 2012: New Delhi. ICCR ”Earthly Heaven”Page6
58. 2012: Goa. Art Chamber ”Eathly Heaven”
59. 2013: New Delhi “I want to live”, L.K.A.
60. 2013: Chennai “I want to live”, L.K.A.
61. 2014: Saint. Petersburg,Russia “Baramaha” Museum i. i. Brodskiy.
62. 2014: Chandigarh, Fine Art Museum, Punjab University.
63. 2015: Bangalore, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
64. 2015: Kolkata, Birla Academy of Art & Culture.
65. 2016: Varanasi,Bharat Kala Bhavan sponsored by Banaras Hindu University.
67. 2017: Mumbai,sponsored by Art Land
68. 2017: Mumbai,sponsored by Neroy art gallery
69. 2017: Naggar, sponsored by Roerich’s art gallery
70. 2017: Saint. Petersburg. Sponsored by Roerich Museum
71. 2019: Saint. Petersburg. Sponsored by Roerich Family Museum Institute
72. 2019: Mumbai, Jehangir Ar Gallery
Group Exhibitions:
Participated in more than 200 group shows
1978 to 85: Faculty of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Russia.
1985: Youth Festival at St. Petersburg, Russia.
1986: First All India Women’s Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1987: 30th National Exhibition, L.K.A., New Delhi.
1987: Golden Jubilee Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1987: 3rd Yuva Mahotsav Art Exhibition organized by Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1987: Annual Art Exhibition, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1987: 59th Annual All India Art Exhibition, New Delhi organized by AIFACS.
1988: Diamond Jubilee All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1988: 4th Yuva Mahotsav Art Exhibition, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1988: Friendship House, Moscow sponsored by Russian Centre of Science & Culture and All
India Youth Artist Forum.
1988: Homage to Indira Gandhi. New Delhi, Gallery Aurobindo.
1988: Annual Art Exhibition, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1989: 61st All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1989: Yava Mahotsava Art Exhibition, Delhi, Sahitya Kala Parishad.
1989: 32nd National Exhibition of Art. L.K.A., New Delhi.
1989: 61st All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1990: 62nd Annual All India Art Exhibition AIFACS, New Delhi.
1990: National Art Exhibition, New Delhi Russian Cultural Centre organized by Roerich’s Art
Club.
1990: 33rd National Exhibition, L.K.A., New Delhi.
1990: 5th Yuva Mahotsav, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1990: Felicitation to Sh.B.C.Sanyal, Delhi L.K.A. organized by Sahitya Kala Parishad.
1990: ONGC Artist Camp Exhibition, Dehradun.
1991: Song for World Peace, International Kala Kumbh, participated as a member of organizer
committee organized by Panchamrit, Russian Cultural Centre in collaboration with Indo-Russian
Roerich’s Art Club, New Delhi.Page7
1991: 2oth Annual Art Exhibition, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1991: “The Down trodden and we”. A tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar organized by L.K.A., New
Delhi.
1991: 4th Rashtriya Kala Mela. New Delhi L.K.A.
1991: National Exhibition of Art organized by Heart Care Foundation, New Delhi.
1991: Artist against Communalism: Images & Word organized by SAHMAT, New Delhi.
1991: Annual Art Exhibition, L.K.A. organized by Disha.
1992: 35th National Exhibition in Collaboration with Indo-Soviet N. Roerich Art Club at L.K.A.,
New Delhi.
1992: 21st Annual Art Exhibition, Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi.
1993: National Exhibition of Art organized by Anamica Art Gallery, New Delhi.
1993: Creativity & Stylistic. New Delhi, Anamica Art Gallery.
1993: 2nd Anniversary of Greenwood. All India Exhibition, New Delhi organized by Gallery
Greenwood.
1994: 23rd Annual Art Exhibition, New Delhi, Sahitya Kala Parishad.
1995: 50 years of Independence at Taj Palace, New Delhi organized by Meneka Gandhi People’s
for Animal.
1995: 65th/66th Annual All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1996: 67th Annual All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
1996: Freedom at Midnight, New Delhi organized by Urusvati Centre for Contemporary Arts.
1997: Exhibition organized by Heart Care Foundation, New Delhi.
1998: National Exhibition of Art organized by Prayas. Jaipur and New Delhi.
1998: Perfect Health Mela. New Delhi organized by Heart Care Foundation.
1999: 2nd Asian Art Exhibition organized by AIFACS, New Delhi.
1999: Creative Search. Exhibition of 8 Delhi artists of Senior Fellowship of Department of
Culture, Government of India.
1999: 125th Birth Anniversary of Nikolai Roerich organized by Indo-Russian Academy of Fine
Arts & Sports at Russian Centre of Science & Culture, New Delhi.
1999: Tribute to Rabindranath Tagore, Art Junction, New Delhi.
1999: Exhibition organized by NDMC at Nehru Park, New Delhi.
1999: To Mark International Women’s Day Four Women Artists at Russian Centre of Science &
Culture organized by Academy of Fine Arts & Sports.
1999: Group Show organized by Gallery Ganesha, New Delhi.
1999: Group Show organized by Dhoomilal Art Centre, New Delhi.
1999: Contemporary Women Artists organized by Greenwood, New Delhi.
2000: Group Show organized by Gallery Village, New Delhi.
2000: Group Show organized by Disha at L.K.A., New Delhi.
2000: Contemporary Indian Painting Exhibition at Fulda. (Germany)
2000: Group Show organized by Voluntary Health Association, New Delhi.
2001: 100 Artist Exhibition tributed to Bhubeshda B.C.Sanyal organized by Indira Gandhi
National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi.
2001: Kunst Aus Indien. Kleinsassen, Fulda (Germany)
2001: 20 Women Artist Exhibition dedicated to Women’s Empowerment Year 2001 organized
by Indo-Russian Academy of Fine Arts & Sports, New Delhi.Page8
2001: Indian Contemporary Miniature Painting Exhibition organized by Unipace, New Delhi.
2001: 12th Anniversary Gallery Ganesha at Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
2001: Group Show organized by Drishti Art Gallery, New Delhi.
2002: Russia International Art exhibition at Vologda city, Russia.
2002: India-Russia, New Delhi organized by Academy of Fine Arts & Sports.
2002: 128th Birth Anniversary of Nikolai Roerich New Delhi organized by Russian Centre of
Science & Culture, New Delhi.
2003: India-Russia Contemporary Art exhibition dedicated to the 40th Anniversary of Valentine
Tereshkova’s Flight to the Outer Space.
2003: “Pankha” Exhibition organized by IGNCA and Jatin Das.
2003: Exhibition organized by Wisdom.
2004: Show of Four Artists at the Grand Daffodils, New Delhi.
2004: 100 Artists exhibition for France, New Delhi.
2004: Sangraha, New Delhi, Punjabi Literature & Art Bhavan, New Delhi.
2005: “Spring” organized by Punjabi Literature & Art Bhavan, New Delhi.
2005: 77th Annual All India Art Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
2005: Annual Drawing Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.
2005: Exhibition organized by Krishna’s Collection Art Exhibition at Visual Art Gallery, New
Delhi.
2005: Exhibition for Sunami organized by Art Ache at Russian Centre of Science & Culture, New
Delhi.
2005: India- Russia Contemporary Art Exhibition dedicated to the Visit of Dr.Manmohan Singh
to Russia.
2005: Delhi, L.K.A. organized by Vijendra Sharma.
2006: Art Chill, Passion and Compassion, Jaipur, Juneja Art Gallery.
2006: Symphony of Colour. Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi organized by Art Land.
2006: “The Beginning” Russian Centre of Science and Culture, New Delhi organized by Art land.
2006: “The Beginning” Bombay organized by art land.
2006: “Enigma of Hues” Visual art Gallery organized by Art Konsult.
2006: Creative Observation Gallery Pioneer, New Delhi.
2006: A Group Show organized by Galleria, New Delhi.
2006: Art for Concern at the Oberoi, Bangalore.
2006: A Group Show organized by Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Kolkatta.
2006: Colour – 2006 The Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai.
2007: Art for Concern, at the Taj Palace organized by Concern India Foundation, New Delhi.
2007: Rainbow in the Sun, L.K.A. organized by Gallery Pioneer.
2007: Monsoon Show organized by Concern India Foundation, Mumbai.
2007: Moonsoon Show at Triveni kala Sangam organized by Krishna’s Collection Art Gallery.
2007: Beyond Boundaries 2007. International Art Festival, Burnhamthorbe Library Theatre,
Canada.
2007: Dubai organized by Art Land.
2007: Guernica to Nithari, A Homage organized by Canvas Art Gallery, New Delhi.
2007: Art for Concern at the Oberoi, Bangalore organized by Concern India Foundation.
2007: '60th Milestone' organized by 'a la dream' art gallery, New Delhi.Page9
2007: 'Feminism' organized by Canvas Art Gallery. New Delhi.
2007: ' Budha' organized by Canvas Art Gallery,New Delhi.
2008: Opening Group show organized by Gallery Artchill , Jaipur, India.
2008: Art for Concern at Arpana art Gallery, New Delhi.
2013: 'Confluence des Arts' a group show of 100 artists at Gallery Artchill, Amber Fort, Jaipur.
2014: 'Shringar' Group show by Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur.
2014: 'The Feminine Touch' Group show by Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur
2016: 'Oh Krishna' Group show by Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur.
2016: Dubai, Mumbai, Global Art Fair, represented by Artland.
2016: Mumbai, Prince of Wales Museum org. by Mumbai Art by Artists
2017: Neroy art gallery, Mumbai
2022: 'Fractional Whole' Group Show by Artchill at Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur
2022: Dubai, Art for Collectors senior artists painting show org. by Art Land.
2022. India Art Festival, Delhi, represented by Pioneer Art Gallery
2022: ‘Monsoon Musings’at hotel Sheraton, New Delhi curated by Vikram Shethi.
Write-ups by Art Critics:
Keshav Malic, K. L. Kaul, R. S. Yadav, Gaytri Sinha, Krishna Chatanya, Prayag Shukla, Arun
Bhumic, N. K. Sareen, Damodaran Nayak, Jagtarjeet Singh, Ramesh Arundkar, Shripal Dongray,
Gurucharan, Arkay, Shanti Goyal, Jaswant Singh Mathuri, K.G.Sharma, Mohan Rana, Mahender
Puri, Prabhakant Rawat, Manmohan Saral, Buddha Dev, Malakar, Vanita, Piara Singh, Hari
Prakash Tyagi, Ajay umar, Umesh Verma, Prafulla Das, Rita Kumar, Shekhar Mehra, Shubra
Majumdar, Soumic Mukhopadhay, Deepak Manjul, Pritiksha Sharma, Yogender Bali, Vikulp
Sharma, Sujata Shakeel, Prem Singh, Dushayant Sharma, S.Mehrishi, Chanderbhan Singh Narula,
Dr. Raghunandanlal, Jasvinder Kaur Bindra, Renuka Rane, P. Anima, MadhurTankha, Deepika
Bagulia, Ekta Kalia, Harsh Wadwani, Ikbaldeep, Elina Platonova (Russian) Irina Parshima
(Russian) U. Lovinski (Russian) V. Kalik Rimzova (Russian) A.Bogdanov, (Russian) E.
Doroshinskaya, (Russian) A. Serebriakov (Russian).
Collections:
Museums & Govt. Organizations
Museum named after I .I. Brodski (Russia), Museum Institute named after Repin (Russia)
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi., Museum K. A. Savitski, Penza (Russia)
Museum of city Cherepavits (Russia) , Modern Art Gallery, Penza (Russia)
College of Arts K. A. Savitski, Penza (Russia), Museum Cherpoves, Vladimir, Russia
Indian Embassy in Moscow, Rostrudnichestvo, Moscow
Govt. Museum Family Nikolai Roerich, Saint. Petersburg ,Moscow, Naggar, Kulu, NGMA, Delhi
Govt. Museum Chandigarh, Chennai, Bangalore. L.K.A. New Delhi. Air India, Mumbai,
Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi. ONGC, Dehradun.
J & K Academy of Art, Culture & Language, Jammu.
Punjab L. K. A. Punjab University, Chandigarh.
Bharat Petroleum, New Delhi.VHAI New Delhi. AIFACS, New Delhi.
Punjabi Literature & Art Bhavan, New Delhi, International Hudko.
Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar. N.D.M.C. Delhi.
Indian Academy of Fine Arts, Amritsar.
Birla Academy of art & Culture, Kolkata.Page10
Asiatic Society, Kolkata, Ashutosh Museum, Kolkata.
Punjab University, Chandigarh. Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath,Bangalore.
Govt. Museum Bangalore. Varanasi,Bharat Kala Bhavan.
National Museum, Chennai, Deendyal University, Agra, Delhi Press
College of Art, Jalandhar, Gandhi Rural Energy Inst.of Solarenergy, Bokali, UP
Punjabi Bhawan, Delhi, HUDKO,Delhi
Private Organizations:
Art Mall, Delhi. Art Land, Mumbai, Art Chill, Jaipur, Pioneer, Delhi, Satluj Art Gallery, Canada.
Ramchandernath International Foundation, Ashoka Hotel, Delhi, Krishna’s Collection Art
Gallery, Delhi, Freedom Art Gallery, O. P. Jain, Delhi, Daffodil, Delhi,
Vladimir Putin President of Russia, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Vasundhra Raje, & so many other Govt. &
private Collection in India and all over the world.
Paintings Sold by the Galleries
Satluj art gallery, Canada, Gallery Ganesha, Delhi. Delhi Art Gallery. Art Today, Delhi
Dhoomimal Art Centre, Delhi. Krishna’s Collection Art Gallery, Delhi. Pioneer Art Gallery, Delhi.
Art Land, Mumbai. Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata. Jharokha Art Gallery, Delhi.
Village Art Gallery, Delhi. Daffodils Art Gallery, Delhi. Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur
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