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Nilima Sheikh (born 18 November 1945) is a visual artist based in
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, India. Since the mid-80s, Sheikh has done extensive research about traditional art forms in India, advocated for the sustainability of the practice of traditional painters, and used a wide range of visual and literary sources in her work. Her work focuses on displacement, longing, historical lineage, tradition, communal violence, and the ideas of
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. She started exhibiting her work in 1969 and has participated in numerous group exhibitions, most recently
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, Athens and Kassel in 2017. Her first museum exhibition was organized by
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in 2014.


Early life and education

Nilima was born on 18 November 1945 in
New Delhi New Delhi (, , ''Naī Dillī'') is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament Ho ...
. studied history at the
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between 1962 and 1965, and received her Master of Fine Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts,
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, formerly Baroda College, is a public university in the city of Vadodara, in Gujarat state, India. Originally established as a college in 1881, it became a university in 1949 after the independence of ...
in 1971. She was influenced by artists such as Kanwal Krishna, Devyani Krishna, and
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, and attributes the older
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experiment, Baroda's weightage to art history, and her earlier education in history as major influences. Sheikh who originally trained in Western-style oil painting and later transitioned to a self-taught miniature painter due to her interests in historical traditions of painting in Asia. She has also stated to be influenced by pre-modern Rajput and Mughal court paintings, especially traditional tempera paintings like Pichhwai and Thangka paintings.


Career

From 1987-89, Nilima organised and participated in the exhibition titled 'Through The Looking Glass' with her contemporaries, the women artists
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, Madhvi Parekh, and
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. The exhibition, featuring works by all four artists, travelled to five non-commercial venues across India. Inspired by a meeting in 1979 with
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and
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at the AIR Gallery in New York (the first all-female artists’ cooperative gallery in the US), Nalini Malani had planned to organise an exhibition entirely of works by women artists, which failed to materialise due to a lack of interest and support.


Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions include ''Terrain: Carrying Across, Leaving Behind'', Gallery Chemould, Mumbai (2017); "Each night put Kashmir in your dreams," Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai (2010), Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi (2010), and The Art Institute of Chicago (2014); ''Drawing Trails'', Gallery Espace, Delhi, India (2009). Group exhibitions include documenta 14, Athens and Kassel (2017); Revisiting Beauty, Gallery Threshold, New Delhi (2016); 48th Annual Exhibition 2015, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Calcutta (2015); Aesthetic Bind , Floating World, Chemould Prescott Rd, Colaba (2014); ''Touched by Bhupen'', Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Colaba (2013); and Tracing Time - Works On Paper, Bodhi Art, Mumbai (2009). In 2018, Asia Art Archive from Hong Kong organized an exhibition called
Lines of Flight: Nilima Sheikh Archive drawing
' from their collection of Nilima Sheikh. The exhibition presents travelling as a research method and artistic techniques for her to reinterpret material cultures and histories across national borders. In 2017 Sheikh's work was exhibited i
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in Athens, Greece, and in Kassel, Germany. For the 2020 Dhaka Art Summit, Sheikh created one of her largest murals titled, 'Beyond Loss'.


Art forms

Nilima creates artwork in a diverse range of forms. Those include stencils, drawing, painting, installation, large scrolls, theatre set designs and children books illustration. The books that she has been involved in production are: Do Mutthi Chawal (1986), Moon in the Pot (2008), Blue and Other Stories (2012) and Saare Mausam Achchhe (2016).


Research

Nilima finds inspirations from various cultures through travelling. In the mid-1980s, she received a fellowship to document the traditional art forms, especially Picchwai paintings of
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. She made drawings of the motifs of these art forms, documented the tools and methods they use, and also corresponded with organizations related to cultural heritage to ask for support for the preservation of these art forms. In 1990, she was invited to visit Beijing, China by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations to look at the reproductions of Dunhuang murals. She visited again, together with Gulam in 2011, for a site visit at the caves in Dunhuang. Nilima believes the visual aesthetics of Dunhuang cave has influenced her own creative practice as she often infused shifting perspectives and scales into her own works.


Further reading

* Sheikh, Nilima (2017).''Terrain: Carrying Across, Leaving Behind''. Chemould Prescott Road and Gallery Espace Art Pvt. * Sangari, Kumkum (2013). ''Trace Retrace''.
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. * Chadwick, Whitney (2012). ''Woman, Art and Society: Fifth Edition''. Thames & Hudson Inc.


See also

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References


External links


Profile on Google Arts & Culture

Nilima Sheikh Archive on Asia Art Archive
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