Ganapati in colourful strokes: a book on Sujata Bajaj
Discover multiple representations of Lord Ganapati through the eyes of international artist Sujata Bajaj in a book by French writer Jean-Claude Carrière.
One of India’s well known international artists,who is as inspired by her homeland as she is by the Paris she lives and works in, Sujata Bajaj is renowned for her vivid colours and textures and for having mastered various mediums, and has won many awards and accolades for her work.
Hailing from a family steeped in Gandhian philosophy, Sujata went on to study at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts, in Paris, where she found her language and vocabulary for her art. Sujata now spends her time between Paris, Dubai, India and Norway.
For over 30 years, she’s been on a personal journey of sketching, drawing, etching, and collaging “The Lord of Beginnings” – everyone’s favourite Ganapati — whom Sujata sees as her “friend” along her life’s journey. While her other works were in the fore in exhibitions all over the world, it was only recently that she exhibited this collection.
You can find all these works and the story of the artist’s journey in the book titled “GANAPATI” written by Jean-Claude Carrière, a French writer and cineaste who has recently been awarded an Oscar for his lifetime achievement and who has followed Sujata’s career for more than 25 years. The book showcases works from all the stages of the project as it unfolds over an impressively long 30 years. The reader is invited to an enticing pictorial journey displaying many forms, lines and colors testifying to the scope of this original artistic exploration as well as the artist’s versatility in handling a variety of techniques and materials.
Pointing out that far from wanting to familiarize us with the god and his mythology, Carrière writes that Bajaj is driven by her own inner urge to paint: “Her motivation is elsewhere, in a personal quest for which she has chosen Ganpati to be her guide, as a travelling companion, this figure she has known since childhood – not as a model to be imitated, or represented.”
The book also contains an in-depth interview of the artist by the well-known New Delhi based art critic, Kishore Singh. Kishore Singh’s interview takes us closer to the artist’s own biography. It dwells on the many fascinating stories that together underlie the emergence of the Ganapatiproject and, in the process, sheds light on the person Sujata Bajaj, her background and her evolution as an artist
Ganapati, an illustrated book published by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi; Gallery Art & Soul, Mumbai, Galerie Patrice Trigano; Paris, India Media Group; Paris. (Size: 30 cm x 40 cm, 300 pages) and is designed by Vinay Jain. You can buy it here on Maiya Publishing.