Jatin Das (painter) - Participation in Major National and International Shows (selected)

Participation in Major National and International Shows (selected)

• New Delhi, Indian Habitat Centre, Gujarat Earthquake, Organised by VHAI, 2001

• IV Bharat Bhavan Biennale of Contemporary Indian Art (award), Bhopal, 1992.

• 2nd Biennale, Cuba, Havana, 1985.

• 3rd Asian Biennale, Bangladesh, 1985.

• Tokyo Biennale, the 15th International Art Show, Japan, 1984.

• VII British International Print Biennale, Bradford, UK, 1982.

• 2nd, 3rd and 4th Triennale India, Delhi, 1971, 1976 and 1978.

• Venice Biennale, Italy, 1978.

• All India Fine Arts Crafts Society (AIFACS), National Show of Portraits (award), Delhi, 1976.

• All India Graphics Show, Group 8, Delhi, (award), 1972.

• Septieme Biennale de Paris, France, 1971.

• The Bombay Art Society (Governor’s Award), Bombay, 1965.

• Maharashtra State Art Exhibition, Lalit Kala Academy, Bombay, 1962.

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