Maharashtra artist Shashikant Patil wins CIMA Award

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Young Maharashtra-based was declared winner of the Award having a cash value of Rs 5 lakh, as part of the leading art gallery's effort to search country-wide talent in visual arts.

Patil who was trained at Visva Bharati said it was the first such award in his life.

"I had been inspired by the painting of Nandalal Bose and sculptures of Ramkinkar Baij," the said.

"The ambiance of (the institute of fine arts at Visva-Bharati) has moulded my thoughts and vision and my guiding force is Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore's philosophy," he said after the award function on Saturday night.

Patil, who hails from a village in Maharashtra, got the award for his painting installation 'Transformation'. It also included a trophy and a solo exhibition opportunity.

The (CIMA) instituted 20 awards - the Award and two runners-up, two Jury Awards, one Special Mention, four Merit Awards and ten Special Awards. The awards were selected from the works of 158 participants.

The Up award, having Rs 3 lakh and a trophy, went to Suvanwita Saha while the Up award having Rs 2 lakh and a trophy went to Both the artists hail from

The Jury Awards - consisting Rs 1 lakh each and a trophy went to Jintu of and Prithwiraj Mali of

Speaking on the occasion, said, "Art speaks louder than words. You will find voices of the artists louder in their works of art than their spoken words."

of the and Albert Museum and of Cond Nast Britain, said in his address that museums are becoming free spaces of creative art.

Coleridge also dwelt on the issues of artistic freedom and the threats faced by artists throughout the world.

of Rakhi Sarkar said the awards were part of the efforts to promote young, talented artists.

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First Published: Sun, February 03 2019. 16:25 IST