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PRESS INFORMATION ________________________________________________
JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 1997
Name of organisation: Kingston Museum
21 JUNE - 12 JULY 1997
'Faces of India' is an exhibition of work by the distinguished local artist, Raj. It provides a striking visual insight into the customs and costumes of India, covering all the major religions and cultures of the Sub-Continent.
Om Prakash Rajan (his full name) was a student of the late Sobha Singh, a leading light in the 20th century history of Indian art. He has enjoyed a very successful career working for Mary Quant and Max Factor, amongst others. He also produced work for the leading Indian press publisher, Milap & Partap. His work is t6 be found in collections in India's royal palaces. He has also painted portraits of the former Soviet leaders, Khruschev and Bulganin.
Critics have described Raj's figurative paintings as being "portraits of the soul". In them, he captures the colour and richness of India in all its divers.ity. Many of the original paintings will be for sale, as well as prints and postcards, and Raj himself will be in residence for much of the period to talk about his work.
North Kingston Centre Richmond Road Kin~ton upon Thames Surrey KT2 5PE
Telephone 0181 547 6755 Fax 0181 547 6747
JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 1997
30 May - 14 June 1997
Richmond Printimakers
Handblocked prints. Work will be for sale.
Kingston Museum, Wheatf ield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
Contact telephone number:
0181 546 5386
21 June - 12 July 1997
Faces of India
Figurative watercolours by Raj, a local Asia:
artist, showing the customs and costumes 0:
India. Original work, prints and postcard:
will be for sale.
Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
Contact telephone number:
Telephone 0181 547 6755 Fax 0181 547 6747
21 June 1997
Customs & Costumes of India
Lecture by Raj, a local Asian artist.
Accompanies 'Faces of India' exhibition.
3-4pm. FREE
Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
Chinese Ink & Brush Painting
Demonstration by Jiang caiping, Professor of
Traditional Painting, central Academy of
Art, Beijing. With accompanying lecture by
Helen Siumee Keelan MA 'From the Interior,
Female Perspectives on Figuration'
Accompanies 'Faces of India' exhibition.
2-4 pm. £4.50 (£3 concessions).
Kingston Museum, Wheatf ield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
Contact telephone number:
0181 546 5386
19 July - 30 August 1997
The Magic of Paper Sculpture
Explains the art of paper sculpture including
history and technique. Includes freestanding
3D sculptures (tree and elephant).
Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
Contact telephone number:
0181 546 5386
26 July 1997
Help build a fire-breathing dragon children are invited to drop in between 10AM- 4pm and help the artist build the dragon.
FREE EVENT.
Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way.
Open daily 10 am - 5 pm (not
Wednesdays and Sundays). Disabled
access. Admission free.
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