Nataraj Sharma
(1958)
Freedom Bus (Or a View from the 6th Standard)
Born in 1958 in Mysore, Nataraj Sharma grew up in Egypt, England and Zambia. He studied Applied Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, graduating in 1982.
Strongly influenced by socio-political happenings across the world and his own migrations, his art Sharma’s reflects a multiplicity of influences, not just in its content but also in its form. Sharma has dabbled with equal ease and success...
Born in 1958 in Mysore, Nataraj Sharma grew up in Egypt, England and Zambia. He studied Applied Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, graduating in 1982.
Strongly influenced by socio-political happenings across the world and his own migrations, his art Sharma’s reflects a multiplicity of influences, not just in its content but also in its form. Sharma has dabbled with equal ease and success in varied styles of painting, digital art and installations. Heavily influenced by pop art and its stalwart Andy Warhol, Dadaism and Marcel Duchamp, and the Indian Progressive artists, Sharma’s art visual vocabulary emerged as strongly individualized and strikingly bold.
Sharma moves swiftly and convincingly between figure studies, portraits and landscapes in oil and acrylic on canvas, and large scale installations. His recent works explore urban landscapes and industrial geometry, playing and teasing the forms that they take, stretching their boundaries, and depicting civilization through empty factories and battered machines.
Sharma solo exhibitions include 'Airshow' at Bodhi Art, Singapore in 2008-09; 'Work In Progress' at Bodhi Space, Mumbai, in 2008; ‘Stretch’ at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute and Bodhi Art, Singapore, Mumbai and New York, in 2007; ‘Flight’ at Art and Public, Geneva, and Bodhi Art, Mumbai, in 2007; and 'Nataraj Sharma: Vapi Horse and Other Stories' at Nature Morte, New Delhi in 2005. His work has been a part of several group shows including 'Living of the Grid' at Anant Art Centre, New Delhi, in 2009; 'Zip Files' at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai, in 2009; 'Frame Figure Field: 20th Century Modern and Contemporary Indian Art' at Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi, in 2008; ‘Edge of Desire’ which travelled to several cities across the world from 2005 unto 2007; and ‘Kitsch Kitsch Hota Hai’ presented by Gallery Espace at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, in 2001.
Sharma was awarded the Sotheby’s Award for Best Emerging Artist in 1993, and participated in an artist residency program at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI), Singapore, in 2006.
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SUMMER ONLINE AUCTION
13-14 JUNE 2018
Estimate
Rs 15,00,000 - 20,00,000
$22,730 - 30,305
Winning Bid
Rs 18,00,000
$27,273
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ARTWORK DETAILS
Nataraj Sharma
Freedom Bus (Or a View from the 6th Standard)
2001-04
Iron, wood, electrical motor, ink jet prints, rubber tyres, electroplating, oil and enamel paint on paper
Height: 66 in (167.5 cm) Width: 29.5 in (75 cm) Depth: 105.75 in (268.9 cm)
PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist Property of a Lady, New Delhi
EXHIBITED:Edge of Desire: Recent Art in India , Perth: Art Gallery of Western Australia, 25 September - 16 January 2005; New York: Asia Society Museum and Queens Museum of Art, 1 March - 5 June 2005; Mexico: Tamayo Museum, 18 August - 20 November 2005; Monterrey: Museum of Contemporary Art (MARCO), 26 January - 30 April 2006; New Delhi: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), 14 November - 8 December 2006; Mumbai: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), 8 January - 7 February 2007 PUBLISHED: Chaitanya Sambrani ed., Edge of Desire: Recent Art in India , London: Philip Wilson Pub Ltd, 2005, p. 27 and pp.112-113 (illustrated)
Category: Sculpture
Style: Figurative