Rajan Pant
Rajan Pant, a visual artist and a founder of Zero Century Fine Arts Foundation is a practicing contemporary Nepali young artist. He holds Master’s Degree from Tribhuwan University, Kirtipur. He …
Rajan Pant, a visual artist and a founder of Zero Century Fine Arts Foundation is a practicing contemporary Nepali young artist. He holds Master’s Degree from Tribhuwan University, Kirtipur. He has coordinated various art programs since 1995 including art exchange tour for young art student in Varanasi, Kolkatta, Delhi, Sikkim and Darjeeling. He has traveled 62 districts of Nepal for the resources of his painting.
Rajan’s dramatic color composed, contrast and bright of red, yellow, blue, green and purple makes his landscapes more curiosity to the viewers. His surreal colors compositions are unnatural and he tried to captured the daily life and villages of Terai region. The movement of colors and irregular lines flow together with his landscape.
Date of Birth: 1976
Bachelor in Fine Arts: Fine Art College, T.U.
Masters in Fine Arts: Central Department of Fine Arts, T.U.
Masters in Sociology: Tri-Chandra College, T.U.
Founder: Altamira School of Visual Arts
Vice President: Artist Society of Nepal, 2000 – 2004
Founder: Zero Century Fine Arts Foundation
Executive Member: Young Artists’ Group (YAG), 1995 – 2007
Founder Chairman: Nepal Environmental Artists’ Group
Founder Board Member: Fineartnepal.com
Solo exhibition:
1997: Life and Times of Ganesh Man Singh
Art shows:
1995: ‘Love & Drugs’ Two Men Show, Nepal Art Council
1996: ‘Nature’ Two Men Show, Nepal Art Council
1997: ‘Selfless girls in society, Two Men Show, Nepal Art Council
2000: ‘Three soloists’ Three Men Show, J Art Gallery
2000: ‘Three soloists’ Three Men Show, J Art Gallery
2002: ‘Lyrical shades’ Three Men Show, Nepal Art Council
Group Exhibitions:
Selected, 49 exhibitions in Nepal, India, Germany, Japan, Kenya, and South Africa
2012: Amalgam (Siddartha Art Gallery)
Coordinated:
39 massive art exhibitions, Art exchange programmes & Art workshops since 1995
Program Coordinated:
Art exchange tour to Darjeeling, participated by 40 artists from Nepal – 2002
(Supported by Himalayan Art Academy, Darjeeling)
Art exchange tour to Sikkim, participated by 42 artists from Nepal – 2003
(Supported by Tourism & Agriculture Ministry of Govt. of Sikkim-India)
Art exchange tour to B.H.U. Varanasi, participated by 30 artists from Nepal- 2004
(Supported by Embassy of India to Nepal)
Art exchange tour to Delhi, participated by 30 artists from Nepal- 2005
Art exchange tour to Kolkata – Shantiniketan, participated by 30 artists from Nepal- 2006
(Supported by Embassy of India to Nepal)
Collection:
Nepal, Japan, Germany, India, USA UK, Combodia, Bangladesh, Korea, Australia