
Shobha Broota
CELESTIAL MUSIC
2007 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 in.

Jamini Roy
HOLY FAMILY
Tempera on board
17 x 21 in.

G.R. Iranna
UNTITLED - YELLOW
1997
Oil on canvas
70 x 48 in.

G.R. Iranna
UNTITLED - PINK
1998
Oil on canvas
70 x 48 in.

Akhilesh
TRULY UNTITLED
2007
Acrylic on canvas
71.5 x 88 in.

Laxma Goud
FIVE CERAMIC SERIES (MOUNTED TOGETHER)
1983
Ink, gouache on paper
8 x 36.5 in.

Laxma Goud
THREE WOMEN
Watercolor and Ink on Paper
10 x 13.5

John Tun Sein
UNTITLED ABSTRACT 10 (diptych)
2007
Acrylic on Canvas
60 X 84 in.

Ram Kumar
ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE 3
2001
Acrylic on paper
23 x 36 in.

Harsha Vardhana
UNTITLED 13
2006
Mixed media on canvas
48 x 72 in.
AKHILESH 
Born 1956, Indore 
National Diploma in Fine Arts, Indore (1977-78) 
Akhilesh's paintings appear to be a collection of beginnings. But there are no ends. His work gives a feeling of being left unfinished and yet it does not seem incomplete. It is not possible to look at it in terms of a beginning leading to an end. The way he uses lines may lend a certain linearity to his work but these lines seem to melt into the canvas, refusing to lend typical linear characteristics to his work. His paintings appear to be full of freshness and the colours resonate with emotions. He does not delve into virginal territory. Rather he sticks to familiar ground. It is his method of translating familiar territory on to canvas that imparts an individual characteristic to his work. His paintings do not scream for attention and have little to offer to the casual, hurried viewer. But for the patient observer, they are an enriching experience.  
The artist lives and works in Bhopal.
Select Solo Exhibitions
2007  	Algebra of Eros, Bodhi Art, Singapore 
2006  	Gorbio, France 
2005 	 8301 River Road MD, Washington 
                      Roop Ekadash, Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai 
2004  	Turbulent, Time and Space Gallery, Bangalore 
2003  	Warm Bodies, Apparao Galleries, Chennai 
2002  	Colour Signs on Void, Alliance Françoise de Bhopal 
2000            Kagaj, GIFAEX, Indore 
                     Alliance Françoise de Hyderabad, Hyderabad 
1999            Not only Papers, Art Indus, New Delhi 
1998  	Pastels, Art Indus Gallery, New Delhi 
1997            Easel Art Gallery, Chennai 
                     Arts Studio, Indore
                     Benarasm, ABC Art Gallery, Benaras 
1996  	By Art incorporated, New Delhi 
1994  	Deolalikar Art Gallery, Indore 
1992  	Visual Script, Etcetra, Mumbai 
1990  	Chitrakoot Gallery, Kolkata 
                     Sakshi Gallery, Chennai 
                     Chemould Gallery, Mumbai 
1989  	Deolalikar Art Gallery, Indore 
1988  	Deolalikar Art Gallery, Indore 
                      Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 
1986	 M.P. Kala Parishad, Bhopal 
                      Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 
Select Group Exhibitions 
2005  	Duet with Manish Pushkale, Plate Muller Gallerie Munich, Germany 
2004  	Samyatra, Chennai 
                     Samyatra, Bhopal 
                     Samyatra, Amsterdam, Holland 
                     Gesehen, Erlebt, Interpretiert with Inge V. Reusner and 
                     Riener Schiestl Gallerie Nothburga Innsbruck, Austria  
2003  	Samyatra an Exhibition with Olga Okuneva, Russia 
                     And Frits Kraay, Holland, Kochin 
1991            Amne Samne with Ambadas, Ujjain 
Awards & Fellowships
2006  	Kala Kaustubh Samman, Ujjain 
2002  	Raza Foundation Award, New Delhi 
1994-95  	Govt. of India Senior Artist Fellowship, New Delhi 
1990  	Bharat Bhawan Biennial, Bhopal 
1984  	State Award, Gwalior 
1977  	Camlin Award, Mumbai 
1976  	Yuva Kalyan Kendra, Bhopal 
1976 	Kalidas Academy certificate Award, Ujjain
SHOBHA BROOTA
Born 1943, New Delhi
Diploma in Fine Arts, College of Art, New Delhi (1964)
Sangeet Visharad, Masters in vocal Indian classical Music (1962)
The artist lives and works in New Delhi.
Select Solo Exhibitions
2008	Aicon Gallery, Palo Alto
2007	Edge of Infinity, Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
2006	Song of the Devine, Rellete Art Gallery, New Delhi
2003	Music of the Spheres, Visual Art Gallery, New Delhi & Birla Academy of Arts & Craft, Kolkata
1997	International Studio A.F.W.A., Fermantle, Australia
                     Retrospective of Prints, Art Konsult, New Delhi
                     Edith Cowen University, Perth
1994	Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
                     ABC Gallery, Varanasi
1992	Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London
                     Schoo's Gallery, Amsterdam
Select Group Exhibitions 
2007	Indian Color, curated by Peter Nagy, showing in Seoul, South Korea
                     25  Contemporary Indian Artists, organized by Nicolas Vourriaud and Ravi Kumar, Moscow and 
                      Paris
2006	Eleventh Harmony Art Show, Mumbai
2005	Roop Vidhan' Expression of Abstract, Art Alive, New Delhi
                     Negotiating Matters, curated by Roobina Karode, Anant Art Gallery, New Delhi
2004-05	Spirit of the Century', Kumar Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2004	Devotional Breach, curated by Peter Nagy, Sumukha Gallery, Bangalore
2003	Kerela Lalit Kala Akademy Collection Show, Kolkata
                     Solitude, The White Show, curated by Dr. Alka Pande at Visual Art Gallery, New Delhi
                     Onwards: Annual Shows of Palette Gallery, New Delhi
2001	Kaleidoscope, Singapore
1999	Abstract Schematic, Nature Morte, New Delhi
Awards and Scholarships
1996-98	Fellowship-Ministry of Culture, Government of India
1989-92	Fellowship-Ministry of Culture, Government of India
1986	Sahitya Kala Parishad
1982-84	Scholarship, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
1982	AIFACS
K LAXMA GOUD 
Born 1940, Andhra Pradesh, India
Diploma, Government College of Art and Architecture, Hyderabad (1963)
Studied Mural Painting and Printmaking at M.S. University, Baroda (1963-65)
Lives and works in Hyderabad
Laxma Goud is recognized for his graceful, yet powerful line drawings, etchings and watercolors. The artist was born in Nizampur, Andhra Pradesh in 1940 and earned a diploma in drawing and painting from the Government College of Art and Architecture, Hyderabad, in 1963. He then studied mural painting and printmaking at M.S. University, Baroda. By the late 1960s, Goud had developed a distinct style with finely chiseled, yet pliant lines and delicate washes of color that he used to depict man's interaction with nature. 
According to Goud, 'there is eroticism in nature itself." Humor, earthiness and vitality emerge as Goud transforms the characters of his works - man into goat, goat into woman, and man and woman peer lustfully at each other. Goud also explores man's connection to his environment. From men, women, goats, huts to vegetation, Laxma's simple images reflect an idyllic reality that is slowly being threatened by urbanisation. The works recreate the rural landscape as if it is frozen in time. The color, innocence, simplicity, flora and fauna are indicative of the bucolic naivety. 
Apart from Goud's great narrative ability, the artist's remarkable skill and sophistication in handling his medium (pencil or brush) are evident. A master draughtsman, Goud is a versatile printmaker and painter and has worked in a variety of mediums: etching, gouache, pastel and grass paintings. Incisiveness, hatched lines and a keen eye for detail have been his trademark forte. He was a favored artist by the Herwitzes and was the most represented artist in their collection. 
Select Solo Exhibitions
2009            Laxma Goud: Solo Exhibition, Aicon Gallery, London
2007	Laxma Goud 40 years: A Retrospective, Aicon Gallery, New York
2006	Sculptures, Bronze and Terra-cottas, Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
2003	Aicon Gallery, New York
2001-02	Grey Art Gallery, New York
Select Group Exhibitions
2008             Summer collection, works by modern and contemporary south Asian artists,
                      Aicon Gallery, London
2007            From the Vault, Aicon Gallery, London and New York
2006	Back to the Future, Gallery Espace, New Delhi
1986	Indian Art Tomorrow, Philips Collection, Washington D.C.
1977	São Paulo Biennale, Brazil
G R IRANNA
Born 1970, Sindgi, Bijapur, Karnataka, India
Artist-in-Residence, Wimbledon School of Art, London (1999-2000)
Master of Fine Art (Painting), College of Art, New Delhi (1994)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Visual Art, Gulbarga, Karnataka (1992)
The artist lives and works in New Dehli, India.
Select Solo Exhibitions
2008	Birth of Blindness, Aicon Gallery, London and New York.
2007 	The Dancer on the Horse, Berkeley Square Gallery, London
	Recent Works by GR Iranna, Berkley Square Gallery, London
2006	 King of Clay, Aicon Gallery, New York and California
	Disorder and Early Sufferings, Gallery Muller & Plate, Munich
2005	Early Works, Gallery Muller and Plate, Munich 
	Threads of Humanism, Bodhi Art, New Delhi, Singapore
2003	The Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
	Dream and Perplexity, Chitrakala Parisath, Bangalore
2001	The Enigma of Departure, British Council and The Guild Art Gallery,Mumbai
2000	Foyer Gallery, Wimbledon School of Art, London
	Gallery Espace, New Delhi
	Maulana Azad Center for Indian Culture, Cairo, Eqypt
1999	In the Shadow of Buddha, Gallery Martini, Hong Kong
1998	Shadow of the Real, Shridharani Art Gallery and Gallery Espace, New Delhi
1995	Edge Dynamics, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi and Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai	
1992	College of Visual Art, Gulbarga
Select Group Exhibitions 
2009	Threshold: Forging Narratives in South Asian Contemporary Art, Aicon Gallery, New York
2008	Keep Drawing, Gallery Espace, New York
	MiArt 2008, Fiera Milano International Spa, Milan represented by The Guild, Mumbai
2007	Asian Contemporary Art Fair, represented by Aicon Gallery, New York
	Keep Drawing, Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
	India 20, Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
	High on Art, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
	Telling It Like It Is: The Indian Story, The Gallery in Cork Street, London
2006	Confluence, Aicon Gallery, New York
	The Human Figure, Gallery Threshold, New Dehli
	Contemporary Istanbul Fair, Istanbul
2005	We Are Like This Only, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
                      Paths of Progression, Bodhi Art/Saffronart, New Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore, New York
                     Arad Biennale, Romania
2004 	Untitled, Gallery Espace, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
	Peter Muller Gallery, Munich, Germany
	Gallery 27, Oslo, Norway
2002	Words and Images, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Mumbai
	Jehangir Art Gallery Golden Jubilee Show, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
2001-02	Palette, Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
2001	Apparao Galleries, Chennai
	The Human Factor, Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
	Kaleidoscope, ISU International Art Gallery, Singapore
	Engendering – Images of Women, Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
2000	Black & White, Art Today, New Delhi
1999	Icons of the Millennium, Gallery Lakeeren, Mumbai
	The Creative Process, Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
	Edge of the Century, New Delhi
1998	Vedanta Art Gallery, Chicago, U.S.A
	Gallery Espace, New Delhi
	Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai
1997	Four Artists, Diverse Talents, Guild Art Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 
1995	Schoo's Gallery, Amsterdam, Holland
1994	Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
1993	Shridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi
1992	Award Winners Exhibition SCZCC, Nagpur-Bangalore-Indore-Hyderabad-Pune
1990	Venkatappa Art Gallery, Bangalore
	Chitrakala Parishat, Bangalore 
Awards and Scholarships
2008            APB Signature Jury Award, Singapore
2004	Harmony Show Artist of the Year, Harmony foundation, Mumbai
2002	K K Hebbar Foundation Award
2001	State Award, Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy, Bangalore
1999-2000	International Scholarship from Charles Wallace India Trust, British Council
1997	40th National Academy Award, Lalit  Kala Academy, New Delhi
	AIFACS Award, New Delhi, 50 years of Art in Independent India
1996-1997	National Scholarship from Ministry of H.R.D., Government of India
1995-1996	Garhi Research Grant from Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi
1993	In Search of Talent, M.F. Hussain & Ram Kumar Selection Award, Vadhera Art Gallery, New  
                     Delhi
	Bansi Parmimu Memorial Committee, Dhomi Mall Art Gallery, New Delhi
	Delhi College of Art, New Delhi
1991-92	College of Visual Art, Gulbarga
	All India Exhibition Mysore Dasara, Mysore
1990	4th All India Exhibition SCZCC, Nagpore
Collections
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
Bharat Bhawan, Bhopal
Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi
Singapore Art Museum
Private collections in Mumbai, Delhi, Hong Kong, Germany, Holland, Austria, Croatia and  Herwitz Collection, U.S.A.; United Kingdom; Singapore.
RAM KUMAR
Born 1924, in Simla
Atelier Fernand Leger and Andre Lhote, Paris (1949-52)
M.A. in Economics from St. Stephen's College, New Delhi (1946)
Evening Classes at the Sharada Ukil School, New Delhi (1945)
Ram Kumar, like many of his confreres among the first generation of post-colonial Indian artists - including such figures as F N Souza, M F Husain, Paritosh Sen, Jehangir Sabavala, Krishen Khanna, S H Raza and Akbar Padamsee - combined an internationalist desire with the need to belong emphatically to their homeland. In its internationalist mood, this generation looked to the early 20th-century modernisms of Paris, London and Vienna for inspiration; its need to belong prompted an interest in the construction of a viable "Indian" aesthetic that bore a dynamic relationship to an Indian identity. With Ram Kumar, this quest for an indigenist tenor has not meant a superficial inventory of "native" motifs offered as evidence of a static and essentialist Indian identity. Instead, he demonstrates that a painter can enact the innermost dramas of his culture while maintaining the individuality, even idiosyncrasy of his performance. - Excerpts from "Parts of a World: Reflections on the Art of Ram Kumar" by Ranjit Hoskote, 2002. Ram Kumar lives and works in New Delhi.
Select Solo Exhibitions
2008 	Homage to Kekoo Gandhy, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai 
                     Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2007	Reflective Landscapes, Aicon Gallery, New York
                     You shall remain hidden, Gallery Espace, New Delhi
	Materia Prima, Anant Art Gallery, New Delhi
2005	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
2002	Recent Works, IndoCenter, Chelsea, presented by Saffronart and Pundole Art Gallery; 
                     Mumbai;  New Delhi; San Fransico; New York
2000	Landscapes from New Zealand, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
1999	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
1997	Arks Gallery, London
1996	Pages From a Sketch Book, Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
1994	Jehangir Art Gallery, organized by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
1993	Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
1992	Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
1991	Chitrakoot Gallery, Kolkata
1990	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
                     Center for Contemporary Art, New Delhi
Select Group Exhibitions 
1995	Gallery Raku, Japan
1988	Three Indian Artists, Karachi, Pakistan
1987, 88	Festival of India shows in the then USSR and Japan
1987	Coups de Coeur, Geneva, Switzerland
1985	Artistes Indiens en France, Foundation Nationale des Arts Graphiques et Plastiques, Paris
1973	Indian Contemporary Painting, a traveling exhibition in the U.S. and Canada
1967	Joint exhibition with M.F. Husain in Delhi and Prague, Czechoslovakia
1957	Graham Gallery, New York
                     Gallery One, London
Awards and Fellowships
2003 	Officers Arts et Letters, French Government
1985	Kalidas Samman by the Madya Pradesh State Govt
1975	Uttar Pradesh State Government for short stories in Hindi
1972	Padmashree from Indian Government for short stories
1970	JD Rockefeller fund fellowship
1959	Honorable Mention, Sao Paolo Biennale
1958	National Award, New Delhi
1956	National Award, New Delhi
JAMINI ROY
Born 1887, West Bengal
Died 1972  
Diploma in Fine Arts, Government School of Arts and Craft (1903-08)
Born in 1887 in a small village in Bankura district, West Bengal, Jamini Roy joined the Government School of Art, Kolkata in 1903. He began his career by painting in the Post-Impressionist genre of landscapes and portraits, very much in keeping with his training in a British academic system. Yet, by 1925, Roy had begun experimenting along the lines of popular bazaar paintings sold outside the Kalighat temple in Kolkata. By the early 1930s, Roy made a complete switch to indigenous materials to paint on woven mats, cloth and wood coated with lime. The inspiration for painting on woven mats was the textures he found in Byzantine art, which he had seen in color photographs. It occurred to him that painting on a woven mat might make for an interesting mosaic-like surface.
The Santhals, a tribal people who live in the rural districts of Bengal, were an important subject for Roy. A series of works done a decade before World War II is a very good example of how he captured the qualities that are a part of native folk painting and recombined them with those of his own. He fused the minimal brush strokes of the Kalighat style with elements of tribal art from Bengal (like that of the terracotta work found in the Bishnupur temple in Bengal, where terracotta was often composed into decorative units - some elaborate in design - over portals and across exterior walls of the temples).
Roy's rejection of the then modern style of painting and his foray into the realm of Bengali folk paintings marked a new beginning in the history of Indian modern art. The mother and child, Radha, and animals were painted in simple two-dimensional forms, with flat color application and an emphasis on the lines. The main subjects were often enclosed within decorative borders with motifs in the background. The figure of the Christ was also a subject that Roy often painted. 
Roy held several one-man exhibitions and numerous group shows. His works can be found in several private and public collections, institutions and museums all over the world, including the Lalit Kala Academy in Delhi and museums in Germany and the United States of America.  He was honored with the Padma Bhushan in 1955. Jamini Roy died in 1972 in Kolkata, where he had lived all his life. 
Selected Posthumous Exhibitions
2005 	Manifestations III – 100 Artists of Contemporary Art, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at Nehru 
                     Centre, Mumbai, Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi and Delhi Art Gallery, New 
                     Delhi 
2004 	Manifestations II – 100 Artists of Contemporary Art, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at Jehangir 
                     Art Gallery, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2003 	Manifestations I – Indian Art in the 20th Century, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at World Trade 
                     Centre, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2003 	Exhibition of Works of Jamini Roy, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 
2003 	Poetry and Patriotic Fervor, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2003 	Indian Art Pre-Independence, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi 
2000 	Face Off 1900-1980s. An Exhibition of Indian Old Masters and Moderns, Delhi Art Gallery, New 
                      Delhi 
2000 	Art of Bengal : Past and Present 1850-2000, Centre for International Modern Art (CIMA), 
                      Kolkata 
1997 	Art of Bengal 1850-1950 : Calcutta Metropolitan Festival of Art, Birla Academy of Art and 
                      Culture, Kolkata 
1998 	Temperas and Sketches, Art Bazar, Kolkata 
1998 	The Simplicity of a Pionee', The Window, Mumbai 
1995	 From Seeds to Flowers – Jamini Roy and His Roots, Romain Rolland Galerie, Alliance 
                      Francaise, New Delhi 
1990	 Centenary Exhibition, Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai 
1987 	Centenary Exhibition, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi 
1987 	Centenary Exhibition, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata 
Select Group Exhibitions
1998	The Window, Mumbai
1987	Centenary Exhibtion, NGMA 
1938	British Indian Street, Calcutta 
1937	Samavaya Mansions, Calcutta
Awards & Honors
1967 	Awarded honorary D. Litt., Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata 
1956 	Elected Fellow, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 
1955 	Awarded Padma Bhushan, Government of India 
1935 	Awarded Viceroys Gold Medal for 'Mother Helping the Child to Cross the Pool'.b
JOHN TUN SEIN
Born 1957 
G.D.Art (Painting) Sir J.J.School of Art, Bombay
Lalit Kala Akademi Research Grant Scholarship
The artist lives and works in Germany 
Select Solo Exhibitions
2008	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
2005	Anant Art Gallery, Kolkata
 	SWR3, Heinrich-Stroebel-Haus, Baden-Baden, Germany
2003	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
2001	Kunst im Alten Spritzenhaus, Bahlingen, Germany 
2000	Galerie Mueller and Plate, Munich
1999	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
1998          	Galerie Holmenshoeve, Slijpe, Belgium
Select Group Exhibitions 
2007          	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
              	Art Contemporain Indien, Galerie Hélène Lamarque, Paris
2006	Art Mill Gallery, Mumbai
                     Art Mill Gallery and Berkeley Square Gallery, London
              	The Apparao Galleries, Madras
              	Galerie Mueller and Plate, Munich
              	Georg-Scholz-Haus, Waldkirch, Germany
2005	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
                     'Towards Abstraction'-, Threshold Art Gallery, New Delhi
                      Anant Art Gallery, New Delhi
2004	Young Contemporary Artists, Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
                      Anant Art Gallery, New Delhi
2003	Galerie Mueller and Plate, Munich 
2002	Galerie Holmenshoeve, Slijpe, Belgium
2001	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
1998	2nd Polish Pastel Biennale, Nowy Sacz, Poland
1997	Galerie Bassler, Freiburg, Germany
1996	Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
1988-92	The National Art Exhibitions, India
Awards
              	The National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
              	The Lalit Kala 
HARSHA VARDHANA
Born 1958, India
Post Graduate in Bio-Sciences, Birla Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani 
Diploma in Business Management 
S. Harsha Vardhana is a self taught artist who abandoned his highly successful career as a Bio-Scientist in 1993, to pursue his latent passion for painting and artistic practice. His father, the late master abstractionist Jagdish Swaminathan, established the artists 'Group 1890' in 1963 and came to inspire an entire future generation of artists. It seems it was only a matter of time before Vardhana would develop a gravitational pull toward the artistic environment to which he was born.
Vardhana works primarily on paper and canvas, creating textured geometrical forms pared down with rudimentary colours. His abstract symbols of inverted triangular structures are constructed with responsive fields of colour which lacerate into each other. A formal balance is articulated with an almost delicate, personally impulsive effect. Vardhana has once described the process as immersing himself in the sensory experience of painting, which begins with the 'ritual cleansing of the mind'.  
Lives and works in New Delhi, India
Select Solo Exhibitions
2007 	Lines Maketh the Web, Aicon Gallery, New York 
1999	Sangati, Art Inc., New Delhi
1997	Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
Select Group Exhibitions 
2006	Confluence, Aicon Gallery, New York
2005	First Biennale of Contemporary Art, Romania
2004	Indian artists for France, New Delhi
	Young Contemporary Artists, New Delhi
2003	2D / 3D, Hong Kong, Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong
2000	The Millennium Masks, Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Dehli
1999	Art with a Heart, the Oberoi, New Dehli
1998	Veiled Spaces,  Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
	Multi-Media, organised by CIMA, Calcutta
                      Group show organized by Arushi Arts, New Delhi
1997	Post Modern Indian Art, California, USA
	International Artists Camp on the occassion of Trienanale at Garhi, New Delhi
1996	Bharat Bhavan Biennial of Contemporary Indian Art, Bhopal
                     Gallery Lakeeren, Mumbai
                     The Pastel, Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
Workshops
1999	Artist workshops organised by Seher, Mauritius, Goa and Khajuraho
                     Artist Workshop at ITC Classic Golf Resort organised by Puri.
1998	Artist Camp at Snow View Resorts, Almora
                     Artist Camp at Ram Ganga resort, Corbett National Park