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D. P. Sibal

D.P. SIBAL

About the artist:

An artist of diverse talents, the spectrum of Sibal’s creativity encompasses many hues & dimensions, though painting remained his abiding love. 

Sibal, A Fellow of the International Institute of Arts & Letters, Switzerland had an enriching experiences both in India and abroad.

Recently Sibal was honored by the President of the National Assembly of Slovenia for his contribution in the field of Art at the Embassy of Slovenia in New Delhi.

Sibal was also Honored The Hungarian information & Cultural Center by Ambassador Designate of Hungary in the presence of Kata Eplonyi, Head of International Department, Balassi institute.

Sibal’s journey of life, various visits to various museums and galleries were a part of his journey to open the horizons. 

Sibal’s visits to Louvre Museum – Paris where he saw the Mona Lisa hanging right in front as he entered, Moulin Rouge where he could feel the works of Henri de Tolouse- Lautrec in the foyer, his visits to Tate Gallery London where John Hay Witney’s collection of paintings was exhibited in early 60’s created a lasting impression on him.

There he also saw in particular Napoleon’s white horse painted by Theodore Gericault which was an inspiration for him paint horses. Later on in life he had an exhibition on the subject of horses with a well known Hungarian artist Robert Konig which was much appreciated by all…

Music has always played a great role in Sibal’s life in the context of painting, besides listening to Indian classical  music at home, while during his stay abroad he used to draw inspiration by visiting the Royal Festival Hall, London to listen to the western classical music especially when it was being conducted by the greats of the likes of Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Malcolm Sargent or may it be Otto Klemprer, famous for conducting the Beethoven’s composition -1812. Sibal’s brief encounter with Bertrand Russell, a great philosopher of his time, followed by his visits to Ireland & especially Switzerland with its beautiful countryside and mountains made Sibal think about peace and environment which till date he express through his canvas. 

His Dialogue with Bertrand Russell on the streets on London where he saw him crying a placard Ban the bomb gave Sibal the determination to Paint for NATURE & Environment. 

Sibal is also recipient of numerous prestigious awards, to mention a few:

Adharshila,

Unesco Center (Inida)

World Mass Communication,

Indo French friendship Association Award,

Babu Jagjivan Ram- struggle and achievements received through the then Prime Minister of India at that time.

Honored by AIFACS, and many more.

International felicitation at the Global assembly of educators for environment he represents Aotearoa New Zealand Guild of Artists Trust ( Supporting member of Asia Pacific cultural center for UNESCO) and Jamaica trust Associates( a United Nations non-Governmental movement of Artists working for environment & world peace)

& Many More..

Besides having umpteen solo shows to his credit including the ones sponsored by

India International Center, Hungarian cultural center, AIFACS, Bhai’s House, NDMC, Gallery on MG, & participation in important art events at home and abroad notably national exhibition of art, Bharat Bhawan bienniel - AIFACS’ annuals, inaugural show of AIFACS’S international academy of Arts & Culture & exhibition of works done at camps, annuals & 26 Delhi Artists show by Sahitya Kala Parishad, encounter organized by Hindustan Times & the FORE,

Expanding Horizons, Tales of Textures & Timeless Treasures by Gallery Art Elements. Group shows at Dhomi Mal Gallery, Spontaneous overflow by Kotak Mahindra Bank, for a sunnier tomorrow by "Savera” at Hotel Grand Intercontinental, participation at Nehru center for arts-Mumbai, Exhibition of drawings in support of suffering in Kashmir, Artists for Kargil for national defense fund & Art for Uttarakhand Indo – Hungarian Exhibition Indo Russian Exhibition

Indo Slovak Exhibition - Indo Slovenian Exhibition - Royal Bhutanese Embassy for PHDCCI charities -Osaka Triennale – 90 in Japan, Cultural exchange exhibition at Gallery Nakano Tokyo, Exposure in middle east. "Mail art exhibition" in California at Gallery Michel Himovitz with participation in Chicago, Abu Dabhi, London etc.

& Many more…

International Association & Exhibitions:

  • Indo – Hungarian Exhibition - Hosted by Hungarian Embassy’s Information and cultural center.
  • Indo - Russian Exhibition - at the Russian cultural Center hosted by the Russian cultural center.
  • Indo - Slovakia Exhibition Hosted by H.E. The Ambassador of Slovakia on the State visit of the Speaker of the Parliament of Slovakia.
  • Indo - Slovenia Exhibition - Hosted by H.E. The Ambassador of Slovenia on the State visit President of the National Assembly of Slovenia.
  • At Royal Bhutanese Embassy for PHDCCI charities.
  • Osaka Triennale – 90 in Japan.
  • Cultural exchange exhibition at Gallery Nakano Tokyo.
  • Exposure in middle east.
  • "Mail art exhibition" in California at Gallery Michel Himovitz with participation in Chicago, Abu Dabhi, London etc.

International Awards & Recognitions:

Recently Sibal was honored by the President of the National Assembly of Slovenia for his contribution in the field of Art at the Embassy of Slovenia in New Delhi.

Sibal was also Honored The Hungarian information & Cultural Center by Ambassador Designate of Hungary in the presence of Kata Eplonyi, Head of International Department, Balassi institute.

Sibal is recipient of numerous prestigious awards, to mention a few- Adharshila,

Unesco Center (Inida)

World Mass Communication,

Indo French friendship Association Award,

Babu Jagjivan Ram- struggle and achievements received through the then Prime Minister of India at that time.

Honored by AIFACS, and many more.

International felicitation at the Global assembly of educators for environment he represents Aotearoa New Zealand Guild of Artists Trust ( Supporting member of Asia Pacific cultural center for UNESCO) and Jamaica trust Associates( a United Nations non-Governmental movement of Artists working for environment & world peace)

& many more…

Collections:

Works in collection of National Gallery of Modern Art.  (NGMA)

Lalit Kala Akadmi (LKA)

AIFACS,

BHARAT Bhawan,

UNDP,

UN University for Peace – Costa Rica & in important private & corporate space.

& Many more..

Exhibitions:

India International Center,

Hungarian cultural center,

AIFACS,

Bhai’s House, NDMC,

Gallery on MG,

Bharat Bhawan bienniel

AIFACS’ annuals, inaugural show of AIFACS’S international academy of Arts & Culture & exhibition of works done at camps, annuals & 26 Delhi Artists show by Sahitya Kala Parishad,

Encounter organized by Hindustan Times & the FORE,

Expanding Horizons,

Tales of Textures by Gallery Art Elements.

Timeless Treasures by Gallery Art Elements.

Group shows at Dhomi Mal Gallery,

Spontaneous overflow by Kotak Mahindra Bank,

For a sunnier tomorrow by "Savera” at Hotel Grand Intercontinental,

participation at Nehru center for arts-Mumbai,

Exhibition of drawings in support of suffering in Kashmir, Artists for Kargil for national defense fund & Art for Uttarakhand

& Many more…

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