Profile:
Kartick Chandra Pyne was born in 1931 in Kolkata, and received his Diploma in Fine Arts from the College of Arts and Crafts in the same city.
Pyne was an artist much ahead of his times. Whilst his contemporaries were still experimenting with impressionistic and post impressionistic styles and techniques on their canvases and painted under the influence of Gauguin and Cezanne`s works, Kartick Pyne was taken up by the aesthetics of the post cubistic European idiom.
At the time Pyne began to paint professionally, the common stress was on realism. Everyone was painting the rational and the beautiful. He tried to paint according to what was expected of an artist then for some time, but the pioneer in him made Pyne begin to introduce irrational elements in his work and start to express his feelings on canvas without any inhibitions. Kartick Pyne did not allow himself to be limited by only painting what was real, and therefore acceptable. In this artist`s work we see the use of inscrutable and complicated metaphors, that only he can explain, and what critics called "free form images." Pyne was concerned with the spiritual, and in his trademark canvases we see an almost automatic outpouring of all that he is feeling. He chooses his colours not on the basis of their visual appeal, but by what they mean to him. The random and surreal elements in his works are all rooted in his own perception of the world and its people.
Pyne, who is the elder brother of renowned modernist Ganesh Pyne, has held several solo shows in India and he has participated in several exhibitions internationally, including `100 Years of Modern Indian Art` held in the Fukuoka Museum, Japan in 1979 and the exhibition of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations in Bangladesh, held in 1992. The artist lives and works in Kolkata.
Artist Kartick Chandra Pyne passed away in 2017.
Education :
Govt. College of Art & Craft
Major Exhibitions:
An exhibition organized by the Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan. But most of all it should also be known that he was one of the three painters who introduced surrealism in India.
Awards :
Academy of Fine Arts Award in 1966, '69 , '73 and '76
Mahakoshal Kala Parishad Prize in '73 and '74.
One of the 100 artists chosen at ' Hundred Years of Asian Art\'(1861-1961)
Collections:
His works can be found at NGMA, New Delhi, Air India , Mumbai, Govt. of West Bengal Gallery, Birla Academy of Art and Culture and with several private collectors in India, Englang, Italy, Japan, USA, Germany, UNESCO, Thailand and Singapoe.