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Praneet Soi

Informations clés

  • Museums on APS:
    • Musée d'Art Singapour
    • Musée d'Art Singapour
    • Musée d'Art Singapour
    • Musée d'Art Singapour
    • Musée d'Art Singapour
  • Born: 1971, Kolkata, Inde
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Srinagar II
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  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Top 3 works: Srinagar II
  • Nationality: Inde
  • Works on APS: 1

Quiz d'art

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Question 1:
Où est né Praneet Soi ?
Question 2:
Quel est le sujet principal de l'œuvre artistique de Praneet Soi ?
Question 3:
Où Praneet Soi a-t-il étudié son diplôme universitaire ?
Question 4:
Quel prix Praneet Soi a-t-il reçu pour la poésie ?
Question 5:
À quel biennal international artistique Praneet Soi représentait-il l'Inde ?

Praneet Soi: Documenting Labor and Memory

Praneet Soi (b. 1971) emerged from Kolkata, India—a city steeped in artistic tradition—amidst a burgeoning creative environment influenced by both Western avant-garde movements and the enduring legacy of Indian visual culture. From an early age, he demonstrated a profound fascination for art, nurtured by exposure to Surrealism and Conceptual Art during his formative years, alongside a deep appreciation for the intricate beauty of Hindu miniature painting. This dual influence would become foundational to his artistic vision—a commitment to capturing not only visual accuracy but also the emotional resonance inherent in everyday life. His academic pursuits began at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Painting in 1994, honing his technical skills and developing an understanding of compositional principles. Recognizing the importance of critical analysis, he subsequently pursued his Master's degree in Fine Arts at MSU—a decision that solidified his dedication to intellectual rigor alongside artistic creativity. This grounding in formal training prepared him for a transformative experience in Amsterdam in 2002, where he enrolled at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten—a crucible of artistic collaboration and innovation—further expanding his creative horizons. He remains based in Amsterdam today, maintaining a balance between artistic pursuits and scholarly engagement.

The Kumartuli Project: A Portrait of Craftsmanship

Soi’s artistic trajectory gained significant momentum with the commencement of his ambitious project documenting Kumartuli Workshops, Kolkata—the heartland of Hindu idol making. Driven by an unwavering desire to preserve this disappearing craft tradition—a practice passed down through generations—he undertook meticulous observation and photographic recording, transforming these images into powerful paintings that transcended mere visual representation. These artworks weren’t simply depictions; they were imbued with palpable emotion—a testament to Soi's ability to convey the spirit of a community and its traditions. He sought to capture not just what was seen but also what was felt—the dedication, skill, and quiet dignity of artisans shaping sacred figures. His artistic style is characterized by a restrained palette—often dominated by earthy tones—reflecting his sensitivity to materiality and texture. Precise brushstrokes and meticulous attention to detail underscore his commitment to faithfully portraying the nuances of Kumartuli’s visual landscape. This stylistic choice speaks to a broader philosophical stance: an insistence on confronting reality with honesty and nuance, avoiding sentimentality while acknowledging the profound beauty found in commonplace subjects.

Influences Beyond Tradition

While deeply rooted in Indian artistic heritage—particularly miniature painting—Soi's artistic sensibilities were broadened by engagement with European modernist movements. Artists like Sally Mann, whose photographic explorations of landscapes and human relationships challenged conventional notions of beauty and representation, served as inspiration for Soi’s own visual vocabulary. Similarly, the pioneering work of Conceptual Art encouraged him to consider how art could communicate ideas beyond purely aesthetic concerns—a conviction that informs his ongoing artistic endeavors.

Recognition and Artistic Achievements

Praneet Soi's dedication to both visual art and literary scholarship has been recognized through prestigious awards and honors. Notably, he received the Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for Literature in 2008—acknowledging his intellectual curiosity and engagement with cultural discourse—and subsequently secured the Sahitya Akademi Prize for Translation in India in 2013—demonstrating his versatility as an artist and communicator. Furthermore, in 2022, he was awarded the JLF-Mahakavi Kanhaiyalal Sethia Award for Poetry—affirming his poetic sensibilities and his ability to convey complex ideas through evocative language. His work has been exhibited internationally, establishing him as a prominent voice within contemporary art discourse. Recent projects include *Hold Still*, which investigates the impact of media on collective consciousness, and *Urban Kitsch,* exploring vernacular visual culture in Baroda following economic liberalization—continuing Soi’s exploration of themes related to memory, labor, and cultural identity.