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Deepak Tandon
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Deepak Tandon an artist is very sensitive to the myriad textures and forma that surround the human life. He sums up his point of view in the following artist statement
"Visually a blade of grass, the skin of shark, feathers, the human body and the universe,
appear smooth, structured, orderly.
On a closer look enabled by technology,
man is rediscovering what the wise ones long declared -
that the weave of the universe is truly...
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Deepak Tandon an artist is very sensitive to the myriad textures and forma that surround the human life. He sums up his point of view in the following artist statement
"Visually a blade of grass, the skin of shark, feathers, the human body and the universe,
appear smooth, structured, orderly.
On a closer look enabled by technology,
man is rediscovering what the wise ones long declared -
that the weave of the universe is truly a symphony of waves, channels and chaotic patterns or fractals,
mixed with myriad hues, harmonized by space.
Space has been described as an invisible, web like, multidimensional, jelly like sticky structure,
binding objects appearing afloat in their free will.
By observing the Shark skin,
scientists have added micro wavy channels to the once smooth surface of a swimsuit,
thus enabling easy flow of the elements.
The study of bionics is borrowing designs from the dwellings of animals -
be it ants, birds or ones already tuned, consistently tuning, merging with nature.
The similarity of the human gene to any other animal brings to light
the oneness among the animate.
Elsewhere, Nanotechnology (nano = one billionth of a meter)
equipped to work on such a minute scale,
shall some day manipulate the very building blocks of the universe: the atoms and molecules;
thus, making possible conversion of grass to bread, water to fuel
and one never knows, maybe a cat into a mouse.
All this reminds one of the childhood days
where one shape was changed to another using the same Lego blocks.
This further unfolds the oneness between the animate and inanimate.
While admiring yet filtering
these mindful achievements of atomic and molecular alterations,
the stories and details of matter,
one wonders of the One Invisible Force binding these common building blocks.
These works attempt to weave within them the microlines of the nano age,
the waviness and hues of nature
and the abstractness of the unchangeable Binding Force,
thereby indulging in the mindlessness and the fullness of that storyless, formless essence.
Here, while merging different perceptions,
one could dive from an Eagle's perspective of nature's various elements
to their microscopic view.
A concave may appear to convert into a convex or visa-versa.
Elsewhere, one may traverse
impressions of optical fibers, umbilical cord or the stem of a lotus, a microchip or a seed,
sourcing, producing, containing
and finally surrendering to void visual significance.
Merged."
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Born
February 26, 1965
Education
B.Com (Hon), PGDBM, LLB (Delhi University)
Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions
1999 Lalit Kala Akademi, (N...
Selected Solo Exhibitions
1999 Lalit Kala Akademi, (N Delhi)
2000 India Habitat Center, (N Delhi). 'The eternal Land Space'
2001 Art Folio, (Chandigarh).' The eternal Land Space'.
2002 Gallerie Alternatives, (Dlf Gurgaon). ' Florescence'.
2002 Art Folio, (Chandigarh). Miniatures.
2003 Art Folio, (Chandigarh). Miniatures.
2003 Lalit Kala Akademi, (New Delhi) The Merged Series'
Selected Group Exhibitions
2011 'Form and Formlessness', Art Alive Gallery, Gurgaon
2010 'Gandhi: Through the Eyes of the Artists', presented by Progressive Art Gallery at Galerie Romain Rolland, New Delhi
2010 'Who Has Seen Gandhi?', presented by Tangerine Art Space at Raj Bhavan; KynKyny Art Gallery and Tangerine Art Space, Bangalore
2000 Dhoomimal Art Gallery, (N Delhi)
2001 Gallery Mirage, (N Delhi)
2001 Krishna's Art Gallery (N Delhi)
2001 Camilin Art Foundation, AIFACS ( N Delhi)
2001 Dhoomimal Art Gallery, Millennium show (N Delhi)
2001 Habiart Foundation, India Habitat Center (N Delhi)
2002 Art Alive, (IHC). (N Delhi)
2002 Voluntary Health Association Of India (VHAI). (N Delhi)
2002 Sahmat Art Auction in Aid of Gujarat riot victims.
2002 Gallerie Alternatives, HSBC Priority Branch. (Dif Gurgaon)
2002 Dhoomimal Art Gallery. (N Delhi).
2003 Dhoomimal Art Center, 'Kite Show' (N Delhi).
2003 Dhoomimal Gallery Mega Art Complex,(N Delhi).
2003 Urusvati Art Gallery. (N Delhi).
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Lot 44
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StoryLTD Absolute Auction
12-13 November 2013
Untitled
Acrylic on Sanganeri paper pasted on board
22.5 x 30.5 in
Winning bid
$360
Rs 21,600
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)
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Lot 21
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24 Hour Absolute Auction
6-7 November 2012
Untitled
Acrylic on canvas
34.5 x 45 in
Winning bid
$480
Rs 24,960
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)
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