Karan Gera is an Indian artist.[1] He is one of the youngest ever to win the Lalit Kala Akademi award.[2] Recently he completed a solo exhibition at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.[when?] His recent exhibition Grand India received positive reception from veteran artist Satish Gujral[3] and South African painter Marlene Dumas.[4]
UnTerror
Unterror[5] is a project by Karan Gera. UnTerror has been featured in several exhibits around the world including the Warriors of Peace exhibition at the Open Studio Gallery in Singapore in October 2009[6][7] Unterror has also been featured in the Art & Revolution exhibition organized by European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies (EICP).[8] On Mahatma Gandhi's birthday on 2 October 2009, the Gandhi Museum in Mumbai included UnTerror in its exhibition on Mahatma Gandhi.[9]
International exhibitions
- 2002 – Cinema India: Art of Bollywood at Victoria and Albert Museum[10]
- 2002–2003 – Bollywood in Love: Bollywood Romantic Poster Group Exhibition across Bradford, Bristol, Birmingham, London, Paris, Berlin, and Prague[11][12]
- 2006 – SOLO Exhibition "Shadow of God" at India's National Academy of Art- Lalit Kala Akademi[13]
- 2008–2009 – Grand India[14]
- 2009 – Warriors of Peace exhibition at Open Studio gallery, Singapore[5]
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