he President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presenting the Padma Shri Award to Prof. Biman Bihari Das, at a Civil Investiture Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on March 31, 2014.
Biman Bihari Das is an Indian sculptor and former Principal of the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2014, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his services to the field of Fine Arts.[1]
Biography
Biman Bihari Das was born on 1 January 1943,[2] at Tamluk town of West Bengal, in India.[3] He studied art at the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata and passed the Diploma in Modeling and Sculpture, in 1966,[4] with first class and distinction. Later, he joined Calcutta University and passed the course of Teachers' Training and Art Appreciation in 1967.[3]
Das lives an active life with constant interaction with the Indian art scene.[5]
Exhibitions
Das has held exhibitions, both solo and group, in many parts of the world.[4] His solo exhibitions, more than 22 in number, have been staged at places like New Jersey, Cairo and Budapest, apart from many cities in India. He had a retrospective in the National Exhibition of Art of 2005, at Sahitya Kala Parishad, New Delhi, which was sponsored by Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata. He was also one of the artist participants of the Silver Jubilee exhibitions of Lalit Kala Akademi, organized at many European and Middle East countries, along with Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad and Mumbai.[4] Some of his notable exhibitions were:[4] Biennale Belgium – 1974,[2]Triennale India – 1978, Second Asian Art Show, Fukuoka Japan – 1986,[2] Biennale Bangladesh, Dhaka – 1987, Contemporary Asian Show, Seoul – 1988, and India Festival in USSR, Moscow – 1988.[2]
Awards and recognitions
Biman Bihari Das was honoured by the Government of India by awarding him the Padma Shri, in 2014, in recognition of his efforts to the cause of art.[1][6] He has also received several other awards such as:
A scholarship has been instituted in the honour of Das, as an encouragement to the upcoming artists.[7] His sculpture of Jawaharlal Nehru has been commissioned at the Indian Commission office at Singapore.[8] He also has sculptures installed at:[4]
^ ab"Padma Awards Announced". Circular. Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 25 January 2014. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.