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Dilip Sur (b.1960)

 


1960 Born in West Bengal, India
1980 Graduation in Painting from Government College of Art, Calcutta
1984 Graduation in Sculpture from Government College of Art, Calcutta
1991 MA in Painting from College of Art, New Delhi
1992 Post Graduation in Painting from Byam Shaw School of Art, London

AWARDS
2000 Evelyn Williams Fellowship, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Art
1999 ‘Kunstbrucke’ Artist Residency, Berlin
1994 UNESCO Fellowship, European Ceramics Centre, Holland
1994 Delfina Artist Residency, Spain
1992 Charles Wallace Trust, British Council Post Graduate Fellowship

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2003 ACAVA studio project residency exhibition, London
1999 Pittville Gallery, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Art, Cheltenham
1999 Galerie Schoo, Amsterdam, Holland
1996 Galerie Schoo, Amsterdam, Holland
1994 Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham, England
1994 Galerie Schoo, Amsterdam, Holland

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1999 Expressing Exile’ Jewish Cultural Centre, London
2000 Boundary Art Gallery, London
2000 Ark 2000, Dilston Grove, London
1999 Kunstbrucke’ Galerie am Prater, Berlin, Germany
1998 'Lines of Desire’ International Drawing Exhibition, Bluecoat Gallery,
1997 ‘Marking Presence’ Artsway, New Forest, England
1996 Mercury Gallery, Cork Street, London
1996 ‘Attitude’ European Art Festival, Knooke, Belgium
1996 Curwen Gallery, London
1995 Kapil Jariwala Gallery, London
1995 National Museum. Gdansk, Poland
1994 ‘Works in Ceramic’ Galerie Schoo, Amsterdam
1994 ‘Works in Ceramic’ European Ceramics Centre, Holland
1994 Royal Overseas League Annual Exhibition, London and Edinburgh
1993 Contemporary Arts Society Art Market, Smith Gallery, London
1992 International Art Exhibition, Seoul, South Korea
1992 National Art Exhibition, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi, India
1992 ‘Imprints on our Time’ Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay, India

COLLECTIONS
Works in many private and public collections around the world including the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India; European Ceramics Centre, Holland, and the Arthur Andersen Collection, London.

Dilip Sur teaches at the Royal College of Art, London where he has been teaching since 1996