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A6, Goa, 1984, Film

Keywords: Prabuddha Dasgupta
Photograph

Publisher: National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi

Description: This is the photograph for A6 film captured by the artist Prabuddha Dasgupta at Goa in 1984.

Type: Photograph

Received From: National Gallery Of Modern Art, New Delhi


DC Field Value
dc.creator Dasgupta, Prabuddha
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-11T05:55:14Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-11T05:55:14Z
dc.description This is the photograph for A6 film captured by the artist Prabuddha Dasgupta at Goa in 1984.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Prabuddha Dasgupta was born to a family of artists in Calcutta on the 21st of September 1956, and grew up in a period of cultural turmoil in newly independent India. Prabuddha was immersed in an atmosphere of creativity from a young age - surrounded by sculptures, paintings, books, and the company of artists, musicians, dancers, writers, and filmmakers. He spent several years living on the grounds of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, where his father was the director. Pursuing a deep love for the subject, he completed a Master's degree in history at Delhi University, but became disheartened by the state of academia and abandoned his plans for a future in academic research. Prabuddha began his career as a copywriter at an advertising agency and came by his first photography assignment in the late 1980s. In the decades that followed, he pursued a variety of commercial and self-commissioned projects, bringing to both a bold individualistic sensibility that very quickly established him as one of the most distinguished photographers in the country. Prabuddha's work has been exhibited worldwide, both in group and solo shows, and published in various books and magazines, including the Paris Review, Nudi (Motta Editore, Milan) and India Now - New Photographic Visions (Textuel, Paris). He has received several awards and grants including the Yves Saint-Laurent grant for photography, and his work is in the collections of many individuals and institutions like the Museo Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy, and Galleria Calra Sozzani, Milan, Italy. Prabuddha was in the process of publishing his last work, Longing, when he unexpectedly passed away on the 12th of August 2012.
dc.format.extent 26 x 36 inches
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
dc.subject Prabuddha Dasgupta
Photograph
dc.type Photograph
dc.identifier.accessionnumber ngma-16563
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Hahnemuehle Archival Museum Grade Paper


DC Field Value
dc.creator Dasgupta, Prabuddha
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-11T05:55:14Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-11T05:55:14Z
dc.description This is the photograph for A6 film captured by the artist Prabuddha Dasgupta at Goa in 1984.
dc.description.sponsorship Prabuddha Dasgupta was born to a family of artists in Calcutta on the 21st of September 1956, and grew up in a period of cultural turmoil in newly independent India. Prabuddha was immersed in an atmosphere of creativity from a young age - surrounded by sculptures, paintings, books, and the company of artists, musicians, dancers, writers, and filmmakers. He spent several years living on the grounds of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, where his father was the director. Pursuing a deep love for the subject, he completed a Master's degree in history at Delhi University, but became disheartened by the state of academia and abandoned his plans for a future in academic research. Prabuddha began his career as a copywriter at an advertising agency and came by his first photography assignment in the late 1980s. In the decades that followed, he pursued a variety of commercial and self-commissioned projects, bringing to both a bold individualistic sensibility that very quickly established him as one of the most distinguished photographers in the country. Prabuddha's work has been exhibited worldwide, both in group and solo shows, and published in various books and magazines, including the Paris Review, Nudi (Motta Editore, Milan) and India Now - New Photographic Visions (Textuel, Paris). He has received several awards and grants including the Yves Saint-Laurent grant for photography, and his work is in the collections of many individuals and institutions like the Museo Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy, and Galleria Calra Sozzani, Milan, Italy. Prabuddha was in the process of publishing his last work, Longing, when he unexpectedly passed away on the 12th of August 2012.
dc.format.extent 26 x 36 inches
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
dc.subject Prabuddha Dasgupta
Photograph
dc.type Photograph
dc.identifier.accessionnumber ngma-16563
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Hahnemuehle Archival Museum Grade Paper