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| PAINTING ID : 12 |
| TITLE : Untitled |
| SIZE: 49 x 51 Inches |
| MEDIUM: Oil on canvas |
| YEAR: 2007 |
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Artist Gopi Gajwani |
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| Gopi Gajwani was born in Sind in 1938. A graduate of the Delhi School of Art, he has had many one-man shows of his works, and participated in a number of group shows in India, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Dubai, the UK and South Korea. His works are in several collections in India and abroad. A renowned caricaturist, he has also exhibited his photographs at the British Council and Art Indus and directed two short experimental films The End and Time. His work has shown at the Contemporary Paintings in Miniature Format, New Delhi; the Festival International de La Bande Dessinee, Switzerland; and Drawing 94 at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. He lives and works in Delhi. |
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Eminent Citizen Rohit Khattar |
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| Rohit Khattar is the Managing Director of Old World Hospitality, the company that operates Habitat World and Chor Bizarre restaurants in Delhi and London. The pioneer of the concept Indian restaurant, he took Chor Bizarre to Mayfair in London in 1996, showcasing Indian art, culture, and entertainment at the restaurant. Chor Bizarre is rated among the best 10 restaurants in London for fun and atmosphere by "The Independent". Khattar studied hotel and restaurant management at Michigan State University. He has recently launched two new restaurants at Covent Garden in London - Tamarai is a pan-Asian restaurant that turns into a nightclub late night and Sitaaray is a small, cozy Indian grill that pays tribute to Indian cinema. |
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