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Ground Station A-02

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About the Artwork

Medium : Mixed media drawing
Size : 14'' x 19.5''
Provenance: The Artist
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Born on June 3, 1957, in Devakottai, Tamil Nadu,R. M. Palaniappan holds a Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting) and a Post Diploma in Industrial Design (Ceramics) from the the Government College of Arts & Crafts, Chennai. The artist’s academic pursuits were not merely about mastering techniques but also involved investigating the intersection of science, psychology, and art, contributing to a complex, multi-dimensional creative process. Over the course of his career, Palaniappan earned numerous prestigious honours and awards, including the National Academy Award (1986) and the President of India’s Silver Plaque from the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS) in 1985. The artist was also a recipient of the Fulbright Travel Grant (1993), which enabled visits to institutions such as the Tamarind Institute, Art Academy of Cincinnati, and Indiana University. Other international recognitions include the Charles Wallace Trust Grant (1996) for work at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Arts at Oxford University, and participation in international visitorship programs hosted by Germany and Australia. Palaniappan has held solo exhibitions like ‘Chasing the Reality’ in Apparao Gallery, Mumbai and Chennai (2006, 2007) and ‘Reverse Reality’ at Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore (2001) reflected the conceptual exploration of reality and perception. Globally, he has exhibited at renowned venues like Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Arts, Oxford, U.K. (1996), and Triangle Gallery in Dayton, USA (1993). Notable group exhibitions include ‘Aviraam: Celebrating the Pioneer Spirit’ at the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi (2012) and participation in the 9th British International Print Biennale in Bradford, U.K. (1989).

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