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Rakesh Sadhak - Silence of Victoria
Metal & Wood, H 23 x W 16 x D 7 inches
Born : 1970
Qualification:
B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012
M.F.A. in Sculpture from I.K.S. V.V. (C.G.) 2014
Exhibitions:
Art Society (Barisha Silpara 2009)
Academy of Fine Arts Annual Exhibition 2011,2016
All India State Academy show 2011, Kolkata
Intuition Group Show 2012, Kolkata
Art Society Barisha Silpara New Generation 2012, Kolkata
Bombay Art Society 2013.
South Central Zone Cultural Centre Annual Exhibition 2013,Nagpur
Bombay Art Society Annual Exhibition 2015.
Group show in chitra kala parishad 2015, (Bengaluru)
Group show in Yousufe Art Gallery 2015, (Kochi)
Birla art and culture annual exhibition 2016, 2017
Art Mondiale Award Show 2017.
Group show in jehangir art gallery 2016
Group show in gallery-88, 2016
Group show in lalit kala academy 2016, (delhi)
AIFACS annual show 2016
Finext National Exhibition 2017.
National Exhibition Lalita Kala Acadamy, Koarnataka 2017
Camp:
Wood Carving Works Shop 2009 (Bhaskar Bhavan),
Stone Carving Works Shop 2015 (New Goria Housing Complex)
Stone Carving Works Shop 2017, South Central Zone Cultural Centre,Nagpur
Award:
Odisha Lalit kala Academy Award 2013
South Central Zone Cultural Centre Award 2013, Nagpur
Debiprasad Roychowdhury Award Govt. College of Art & Craft, Kolkata
AIFACS annual show Award 2016.
Art Society of India, Award, 2018.
Certificates:
Certificate of Merit 2011, Academy of Fine Arts Annual Exhibition
Certificate of Merit 2009 ,Govt. College of Art & Craft, (Kolkata)
Certificate of Merit, Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation 2018.
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