Suresh Singha b. 1996
Suresh Kumar Singha (b.1996, Kolkata, West Bengal) completed his BFA, Painting, Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, 2018, and MFA, Painting, S.N. School of Arts and Communication, University of Hyderabad, 2020.
His works have been exhibited at West Bengal State Academy, Kolkata, 2015; Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship, Kolkata, 2016, 2017, 2018; Manab Jamin, Kolkata, 2016; Gandhara Art Gallery, Kolkata, 2016; Harrington Street Arts Centre, Kolkata, 2016; Kochi Biennale Foundation, Kochi, 2016; Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, 2018; Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi, 2022; Nine Fish Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2022; Gandhara Art Gallery, Kolkata, 2022; Maharaja Sayajirao University, Gallery, Vadodara, 2022; AMI Arts Festival, Kolkata, 2022; PO10TIAL, Mumbai, 2023; Abhivyakti City Arts, Ahmedabad, 2023; Space Studio, Vadodara, 2023; APRE Art House, Mumbai, 2024; Hidden Artist Initiative, Vadodara, 2024; Studio in Grey, Indore, 2024; Baroda Art Trail, Vadodara, 2024; Berth Gallery, Kochi, 2024; 079 Stories, Ahmedabad, 2024; Art Incept, Gurugram, 2024; Apparao Galleries, Chennai, 2025; Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong, 2025; Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi, 2025; Divine Art Gallery, New Delhi, 2025. He has been awarded by the Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship, Kolkata, 2016; Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship, Kolkata, 2018; Kalanand Grant, Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation, Mumbai, 2021; Artsome Artist Relief Fund, Delhi, 2021; Kolkata, 2022; JNAF, CSMVS, Mumbai, 2022; 079 Stories, Ahmedabad, 2024. He was selected for the Space Studio Residency, Vadodara, Gujarat, 2023, Banyan Art Residency, Telangana, 2026, and has received a scholarship from JCCA, ArteEast Magazine, and Santiniketan Society of Visual Art & Design, Kolkata, 2022.
His practice is rooted in the observational dialogue between him and his surroundings. Suresh’s works explore the intersection of memory, language, and materiality, often reworking drawing, sound, and printmaking into layered painterly expressions. Engaging both personal histories and collective narratives, Singha’s works examine displacement, myth, and ecological shifts within contemporary social contexts. Using collected dried leaves, he strives to preserve memories and create emotional landscapes.
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