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Art
Till August 1 (except Sundays and public holidays) at CIMA Gallery; Mondays: 3 pm - 7 pm, Tuesdays - Saturdays: 2 pm - 7 pm: Summer Show 2009. Featuring works by Rashmi Bagchi Sarkar, Sumitro Basak, Shreyasi Chatterjee, Jogen Chowdhury, Sougata Das, Anita Gopal, Farhad Hussain, Paresh Maity, Ganesh Pyne, Satyajit Roy, Suhas Roy, Lalu Prosad Shaw and many other artists from across India. Till July 19 at Aakriti Art Gallery (12/3A Hungerford Street, #22893027, 11 am - 7 pm, Sundays closed), Akar Prakar (P238 Hindustan Park, #24642617, 2 pm - 7 pm, Sundays closed) and The Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre (36C S.P. Mukherjee Road, #24556942, 2 pm - 8 pm daily): On the occasion of K.G. Subramanyan’s 85th birthday, Aakriti Art Gallery, Akar Prakar and The Seagull Foundation for the Arts present Recent Works by K.G. Subramanyan — a new collection of canvases, reverse paintings, gouaches on paper and terracotta works. Till June 26 at Academy of Fine Arts, Central Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Naba Nabin, a group of young artists. Participants: Sanjeeb Sarkar, Saikat Ghosal, Subasish Biswas, Suvodeb Banerjee, Sukanya Dutta, Sankar Das, Pratap Mondal, Moumita Dutta and Priyaranjan Purkait. Till June 26 at Gaganendra Pradarshashala; 2 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by the members of Ankan, contemporary artist association of Barddhaman. Till June 26 at Academy of Fine Arts, West Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: The 15th solo exhibition of paintings by Krishna Dey. Till June 26 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by young contemporaries Biplob Sarkar, Sasanka Ghosh and Biswa Basu. Till June 28 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 4th floor; 4 pm - 8 pm: Meta Real — an exhibition of paintings and ideas by Sajidul Islam and Mousum Mandal. Till June 30 (except 4th Saturday and Sunday) at Emami Chisel Art Pvt. Ltd, Emami Towers, 687 Anandapur, EM Bypass, #40113182/3; 11 am - 7 pm: An exhibition of sculptures by contemporary artists. Till June 30 (except Sunday) at Tejas Gallery, 11 Mayfair Road, #98300 49825; 12.30 pm - 7.30 pm: Paintings by young, upcoming artists Atish Mukherjee, Arunava Mondal, Avijit Mukherjee, Ranjan Mukhopadhyay, Sanjay Kr Samanta, Tanay Paul, Bibek Pal, Goutam Sarkar and others. Till July 10 (except Mondays) at Shree Art Gallery, 11 Gurusaday Road, Kusum Apartment, Flat no. 61, #30222040, 30535982; 3 pm - 7 pm: An exhibition of paintings by Ashis Mondal. Till July 15 (except Sundays) at Ganges Art Gallery, 33A Jatin Das Road, #2465 3212; 11 am - 7 pm: Trying to Make Sense of it All — an exhibition of the recent works by Somit Gupta, Debraj Goswami, Rajiba Lochan Pani and Pampa Panwar. Till July 15 (except Sundays) at Gallery K2, Supra Court, 35 Lansdowne Terrace, #2465 1444; 11 am - 7 pm: Sudipta Karmakar’s watercolours on the wonders of India. Till July 29 (except Sundays) at Experimenter, 2/1 Hindusthan Road, #24630465/ 40012289; 11.30 am - 7.30 pm: Experimenter presents SEZ Who? a unique activism-based collaborative art project, curated by Tushar Joag. This is a project led by a group of artists and Experimenter exploring the impact and rationale of setting up Special Economic Zones in India. Till July 31 at Idiyas Gallery, 15 Dover Road, #65508418; 10.30 am - 7 pm: Sensorial Realities, an exhibition of paintings by Subrata Gangopadhyay, Suhas Roy, Prakash Karmakar, Shyamal Mukherjee, Samir Paul, Bratin Khan, Sanatan Dinda, Gourango Beshai, Sibsaday Chaudhuri, Atin Basak and others.DRAMA
June 26 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Lok-Krishi presents Hing-Ting. Drama: Ujjwal Chattopadhyay. Direction: Falguni Chattopadhyay. June 26 at Girish Mancha; 6.30 pm: Rangapat presents Mohit Chattopadhyay’s Aurangzeb. Direction: Harimadhab Mukhopadhyay. June 26 at Padatik’s Buildwell Theatre, 6/7 AJC Bose Road; 7 pm: Little Thespian will stage its latest production, Patjhad (Hindustani adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie), with Uma Jhunjhunwala in the lead. Adaptation, design & direction: S.M. Azhar Alam. Till July 17 at Ramgopal Mancha, Howrah; 6.30 pm: A theatre festival, in aid of cyclone victims, organised by Ramgopal Mancha Natyakendra. Today: Sthanakan by Belghoria Ethic. June 27 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm & 6.30 pm: Sayak will stage Dournama. Playwright: Indrasis Lahiri. Direction and in lead role: Meghnad Bhattacharya.PERFORMING ARTS
June 26 at Birla Academy; 7 pm: Musical soiree Barsha Mangal, organised by Roma Chakravartti, Shantiniketan Puratani. June 26 at Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts, 94 Ballygunge Place, #24604245; 6.30 pm: An evening of folk-jazz and jam grass performance by Sujoy Chakravarty, Diptanshu Roy and Vinayak Das Gupta.PHOTOGRAPHS
Till June 28 at Nandalal Bose Gallery, Rabindranath Tagore Centre - ICCR, 9A Ho Chi Minh Sarani; 11 am - 7 pm: A photography exhibition by Nemai Ghosh on Satyajit Ray — From Script to Screen. A joint collaboration of ICCR and National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi.TALK
June 26 at Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Vivekananda Hall; 6.15 pm: Swami Sarvabhutananda will speak in English on Mundaka Upanishad. June 26 at Rotary Sadan; 6.30 pm: Abhijit Chandra will speak at the seminar on Leadership organised by Icfai Calcutta. June 26 at Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, 19B Raja Rajkrishna Street; 7 pm: Dr Sasanka Bhusan Bandyopadhyay will speak in Bengali on Kena Upanishad. June 26 at Bidhannagar Ramakrishna Vivekananda Kendra, DD-44 Salt Lake; 7 pm: Swami Amiteshananda will speak on Karma Jeebaney Vedanta.FILM SHOW
June 26 - 28 at Nandan II: Cine Central Calcutta, in collaboration with Camoes-Portuguese Cultural Centre, New Delhi and Consulate of Portugal, Calcutta, is organising a Portuguese Film Session to mark the National Day of Portugal. Today at 4 pm: 98 Octane.BOOK LAUNCH
June 26 at Oxford Bookstore, 17 Park Street; 5 pm: Oxford Bookstore, Calcutta and Scholastic India host the release of For Kids by Kids, to be followed by a reading of excerpts from the book by the young winners of Scholastic Writing Awards 2009. Also, an interactive session with Mary Ann Dasgupta, founder, Sharehouse Charitable Foundation, Calcutta. June 26 at Abanindra Sabhagriha; 6 pm: Sunil Gangopadhyay’s Sahitya Ebong Sahitya and Amitabha Chowdhury’s two volumes of translated verses in Bengali, Biswa Sahitye Bingsha Shatabdir Kabita, will be released by Nirendranath Chakravarty, Sunil Gangopadhyay and Pabitra Sarkar.EXHIBITION
Till June 26 at Akshar, 25 Diamond Harbour Road; 9.30 am - 1.30 pm: Akshar is holding a science exhibition, Anveshan. June 26 - July 4 at Swati Guha’s, 78, Mezanine Floor, Manohar Pukur Road, #24646594; 11 am - 8 pm: Exclusive Puja collection of Dhakai Jamdani, cotton Jamdani, Muslin, Katan silk, Tasar print, Pashmina, Tant print. June 27 & 28 at Gorky Sadan; 2 pm - 8 pm: Euphony presents an exhibition, titled Phirey Elam Durey Giye, on Late R.D. Burman. Till June 30 at Soumya’s Creation, 57/9 Ballygunge Circular Road; 11.30 am - 6.30 pm: Monsoon Magic — on show will be mixed weave saris, printed and woven unstitched suits, both costume and silver jewellery, a small range of brocade zardozi evening bags and a comprehensive range of children’s clothes. Till June 30 at The Halo Heritage Art Gallery, 26 Ritchie Road, #24190133; 11.30 am - 9 pm: Halo Hertitage, in collaboration with Mohini, presents Parampara, an exhibition of traditional textiles. Till June 30 at Pumpkin Patch, South City Mall, Shop #S-210, 2nd floor: Mid-season show of Pumpkin Patch products, an international kids clothing brand. Till June 30 at Design, 108 Raja Basanta Roy Road: Paramita Viswanathan’s special summer collection of printed Tangails and Rajasthani Kotas. Till July 2 at Finesse, 11/1B New Road, Alipore; 10.30 am - 7 pm: Exquisite hand-woven sarees in summer colours, kotas, maheshwaris, cotton/silk with block prints and surface embroidery.All those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to: Time out, The Telegraph,6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700 001; Fax: 2234-8244All those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to:
Time out, The Telegraph, 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700 001;
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