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Jayasri Burman was born on 1960 in Kolkata, India, is an Indian Contemporary Artist. Discover Jayasri Burman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Jayasri Burman (born October 21, 1960, in Kolkata) is a contemporary painter and sculptor from India.
She is based in New Delhi, India.
She studied at the Kala Bhavan in Shantiniketan from 1977 to 1979, and at the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, where she completed a Master of Arts in Painting.
She took a Graphic Art Workshop conducted by Paul Lingren and a formal course on Print making in Paris from Monsieur Ceizerzi.
She is a member of an extended family of eminent artists: her husband is painter and sculptor Paresh Maity, painter and sculptor uncle Sakti Burman and son, photographer Rid Burman.
Her primary painting mediums are watercolours, ink, charcoal and acrylic on canvas.
Most often centring on nature, gods and goddesses, her original depictions combine folk, myth and mythology to tell stories of deities who braved adversities.
Dhārā, Art Musings, Mumbai
Painted mostly in a monochromatic palette, “Dhārā” at Art Musings Gallery, Mumbai, is an ode to motherhood, nature and the experience of being a woman.
It featured a poetry reading by cultural theorist and poet Ranjit Hoskote.
2021River of Faith, Art Exposure, Bikaner House, New Delhi
Strongly influenced by spiritual beliefs and sacred texts, Burman expresses her creativity with poetic lyricism that is part fairytale and part organic.
The Ganga river has had an indelible impact on her and she has painted the river in myriad forms with allegorical elements like swan, flowers, vines, fish and more.
The recent devastation and destruction of the waters of the river as an aftermath of the pandemic greatly stirred her and ultimately culminated in River of Faith.
The genesis of being in this exhibition must begin with the 4 sculptures that traverse generations of legends stories and mythical renderings.
River of Faith, Art Exposure, Kolkata
River of Faith, a tribute to the Ganges which is the life force of India, connecting its inhabitants across space and time.
In her imagination, the Ganga assumes many forms, embodying both fantasy and reality, fertility and ferocity, origin and annihilation, hope and despair.
Her unique stylisation creates a visual language that allows for exciting new modes of perception.
The spatial arrangement of this Jahnavi that runs into 36' in two diptychs coincides with constructivist ideas and theoretical discussions on the expressive power of monochromatic moods and moorings created with dense charcoal in thicker passionate contours of controlled compositional spaces.
From the beginning of her days of pedagogy Jayasri has believed that colours and lines have independent symbolic meanings, and they presented a spiritual flow of imagery: Contours create space, development, and mood, whereas flowing filled lines represent time, extension, and deep thought.
The genesis of being in this exhibition must begin with the 4 sculptures that traverse generations of legends stories and mythical renderings.
Lila, Jehangir Art Gallery, Art Musings, Mumbai
Antaryatra - A Journey Within, Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Gallery Sanskriti, Kolkata
Art Now, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, organised by Art Alive Gallery
Art Now 2017, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, organised by Art Alive Gallery
Born of Fire: A Tale for our Times, AICON Gallery, New York
In Draupadi, artist Jayasri Burman sees a feminist icon who should be remembered for her keen political skills, self-determination, and relatability.
Simultaneously monumental and detailed, the Draupadi works reimagine the visual history of the Mahabharata without forgetting the traditions that birthed them.
Pulling from a vast coffer of Hindu mythos, Burman reimagines traditional depictions of female goddesses by imbuing them with bright color and energy.
Shakti - Nine Forms of Divinity, on-line show, Gallery Art Exposure, Kolkata