Daughter of Radhakrishnaji & Anasuyadevi Bajaj, Wardha, India
• Born and schooled in Jaipur, India
• Higher education from Pune, India
• First Class, First in B.A. and M.A. (Art and Painting), S.N.D.T.
College, Pune • Ph.D. in Fine Arts, S.N.D.T. University. Thesis on Indian Tribal
Art : Special features of Indian tribal art and its influence on
contemporary trends in art
• 1988-89 French Government Scholarship
• Studied at École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris
• Worked in Studio Claude Viseux, Paris
• Married to Rune Jul Larsen. Daughter: Helena Bajaj Larsen Achievements 2003 Raza Award.
1991 Bombay Art Society Award.
1986 Selected for International Youth in Achievement,
Cambridge.
1986 Best painting award, Nasik Kala Niketan.
1985 Painting selected for inclusion in the National Collection.
1984, 1979 State Art Award, Maharashtra.
1983 Outstanding Young Person of Maharashtra.
1982 Outstanding Young Person of Pune.
1979 Chancellor’s Award, S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai. International solo exhibitions 2014, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002 Galleri Sult,
Stavanger, Norway.
2013 Indigo Blue Art, Singapore.
2009 Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris, France.
2008 Saffronart and Osborne Samuel Gallery, London, U.K.
2004 Galerie Art & Littérature, Paris, France.
2003, 2000, 1997, 1993 Galleri Nordstrand, Oslo, Norway.
2001 Galleri Tendenes, Stavanger, Norway.
2000 Varatun Gaard, Stavanger, Norway.
1999 Atlantic Gallery, New York, USA. 1999 Stavanger Kunstforening, Norway.
1998 Galleri Aakern, Kongsberg, Norway.
1998 Galerie Mohanjeet, Paris, France.
1995, 1993, 1992 Galerie Art & Data, Frankfurt, Germany.
1994 Galerie Argile, Bruxelles, Belgium.
1994, 1991 Galerie Christine Marquet de Vasselot, Paris,
France.
1993 Maison de Norvège, Paris, France.
1989 Galerie Bernanos, Ministère de l’Éducation Nationale,
Paris, France.
1989 Galerie Jean-Louis Voisin, Pourville-sur-Mer, France.
1989 Centre d’accueil des étudiants du Proche-Orient, Paris,
France.
1988 American Cultural Society, Washington DC, USA.
1988 Mac-Robert Art Centre, University of Sterling, U.K.
1988 Commonwealth Art Gallery, Edinburgh, U.K. Solo exhibitions in India 2016, 2012 Ganapati, Gallery Art & Soul and Jehangir Art
Gallery, Mumbai.
2016 Ganapati, Art Alive Gallery and Visual Art Gallery, India
Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
2011 Art Alive Gallery and Palette Art Gallery in association
with the French Embassy, New Delhi. 2007 Sublimation (ceramic creations), Gallery Art & Soul,
Mumbai.
2007 Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai and Palette Art Gallery, New Delhi.
2006 Transcendence, Gallery Art Musing, Mumbai.
2005 Fire and Water, Chemould Art Gallery, Mumbai.
2002, 1995, 1993, 1991 Apparao Gallery, Chennai.
2002, 1995, 1985 Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi.
2000, 1996, 1992, 1989, 1984, 1980, 1979 Jehangir Art
Gallery, Mumbai.
1991 Birla Academy, Kolkata.
1988 Sarala’s Art Centre, Chennai.
1987 Karnataka Chitra Kala Parishath, Bengaluru.
1987, 1979 Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai.
1986 Taj Art Gallery, Mumbai.
1982 Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata.
1987, 1985, 1984, 1982, 1980, 1978 Bal Gandharva Art
Gallery, Pune.
Participated in more than 49 group exhibitions held
worldwide. Books on the artist Sujata Bajaj, L’Ordre du monde; Texts by Jean-Claude
Carrière, Lorette Nobécourt,
French edition, Albin Michel, Paris, 2007, English edition,
Albin Michel, Paris, 2007; reprinted 2009 Sujata Bajaj, collection “Mains et merveilles”
Text by Michel Waldberg; French edition, Éditions de la
Différence, Paris, 2009;
English edition, Éditions de la Différence, Paris, 2009
Ode to the Monumental (with other artists) Saffronart,
Mumbai-Delhi
Seven (With other artists), Text by Ashok Vajpeyi, Ravi Kumar
Publisher, Artemisia Ltd Hongkong, Bookwise (India)
Pvt Ltd
Forms of Devotion: The Spiritual in Indian Art (with other
artists)
Editor: Sushma K. Bahl Published 2015 by MOSA, Belgium &
Niyogi Books, New Delhi Talks on tribal art 1991 École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France.
1990 Ulster University, Belfast, U.K.
1990 Mandapa, Paris, France.1989 Centre d’accueil des
étudiants du Proche-Orient, Paris, France.
1988 Commonwealth Centre, Edinburgh, U.K.
1988 London and Hartland, U.K.
1988 American Cultural Society, Washington DC, USA.
1988 Princeton University, Princeton, USA.
1988 George Washington University, Washington DC, USA
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