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1957

Born in Kakkoor, Kerala, INDIA

1982

National Diploma in Sculpture (five Years Course) from Govt. College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram.

1982

B F A in Sculpture, University of Kerala, Govt. College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram.

1984

Joined in M.S. University of Baroda for M.A. in Sculpture, studied three years, in the Faculty of Fine Arts.

1989

M.A. in Sculpture with distinction from Royal College of Arts, London, U.K.

Solo Exhibitions

1991

Recent Sculpture and Drawings, Art Heritage Gallery, New Delhi.

1993

Sculpture and Drawings, Art Heritage Gallery, New Delhi.

1993

N.N. Rimzon. Gallerie School (F.I.A.) Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2004

December. 19 – January . 8. 2005, N.N. Rimzon, Works on paper, Kashi Art Gallery, Mattanchery, Kochi.

2007

‘Seven Oceans and the unnumbered Start’ Sculptures and Works on paper, Bodhi Art Limited, New York.

Selected Exhibitions

1984

‘Navadeep Award’ Hitusing Visual Arts Center, Ahmedabad.

1985

‘Seven Young Sculptors’ Curated by Vivan Sundaram, Kasuali Arts Centre, Rabindra havan, New Delhi.

1984

Sixth Triennial International, New Delhi.

1986

Two Person Show (With Surendren Nair) Gallery 7, Mumbai

1987

Six contemporary Artists from India, Center D’ Art Contemporarian, Geneva, Switzerland.

1988

Festival of Mumbai – A panorama of Indian Sculpture, Nehru Centre, Mumbai.

1988

Revelations Black II, Gillion Art Gallery, Manchester, United Kingdom.

1989

40th Anniversary of Declaration of human rights, Works on paper, United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.

1991

The Fourth Havana Biennial International, Cuba

1991

Artists against communalism – Words and images, Sahmat, New Delhi and fifteen other Indian cities.

1992

‘Artists for Cuba’ works on paper, National committee for solidarity with Cuba, L.T.G. Gallery, New Delhi.

1993

‘Critical Reference’ Contemporary Art from India, an Aberstwyth Arts Center touring exhibition in collaboration with the Show room, London, Chapter Arts Center, Cardiff. Aberstwyth Arts Center, Oriel Mostyn, Lladudno. Camden Arts Center, London. Blue Coat Art Gallery, Liver pool, Huddersfield City Art Gallery, U.K.

1993

Contemporary Indian Art at Le’Corbusier Exhibition Les Salines are et Senans (France) and Kunsthal, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

1993

PROSPECT – 93, An International exhibition of Art, Frankfurt, Germany.

1993

‘India Songs’ Multiple Streams in contemporary Indian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Traveled to Wollong City Gallery, Orange Regional Gallery, Canberra School of Arts Gallery and Campbelltown City Art Gallery.

1993

‘Trends and Images’ Center for International Modern Art Kolkatta

1993

IN BETWEEN Collaboration with two Turkish artists, A project for XLV Venice Biennial, Italy and traveled to other European Cities.

1994

HUNDRED YEARS:  From the National Gallery of Modern Art Collection: Curated by Geeta Kapur, N G M A, New Delhi.

1994

‘Art for Children’s Sake’ Mobile Creches, The Indian Habitat Center, New Delhi.

1994

Deutsche Bank Collection, Exhibition, Mumbai.

1995

‘Art and Nature’ Exhibition of open air Installations at the Buddha  Jayanty Park, Organized by Max Mueller Bhavan in collaboration with Japan Foundation and Lalit Kala Akademi, at New Delhi.

1995

CONFIGURA – 2 DIALOG DER KULTUREN, Erfurt, Germany.

1995

‘Recent Trends in Contemporary Indian Art’. Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi

1995

Contemporary Indian Art: Foundation for India Artists, London, U.K.
 

1995

Post Card for Gandhi, A Sahmat Exhibition  Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi.
Pondole Gallery, Mumbai, Gallery 88, Calcutta, Alliance Francaise, Chennai Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore and Contemporary Art Gallery, Ahmedabad.

1995

‘SCULPTURE-95’  Presented by Gallery Espasce, Rabindra Bhavan Gallery, New Delhi.

1995

‘THE OTHER SELF’ The National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi and Stdlijk Museum/Bureau, Amsterdam, in collaboration with Foundation for Indian Artists and Works on paper at Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi.

1996

Udaya Shankar Festival Arts, Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.

1996

‘Traditions/Tensions: Contemporary Art in Asia. The Asia Society Gallery, New York. U.S.A. Traveled to Montreal, Canada. Art Gallery of Western Austerali. Perth. Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan.

1996

THE NEW SOUTH – Contemporary painting and sculpture from South India Arnolfini Gallery Bristol and Middlesborough Art Gallery U.K.
 

1996

The Second Asia – Pacific Triennial of contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbaine, Australia.

1996

‘Fire and Life’ One month residency with David Janzes from Australia at the Sanskriti Kendra and Exhibition at Rabindra Bhavan Gallery, New Delhi.

1997

‘New Shoes for Mercury’ Five Contemporary Artists Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai and Bangalore.

1997

‘Fire & Life’ One month residency at Canberra School of Arts and the Exhibition at Canberra Arts School Gallery, Australia.

1997

Post-independence Contemporary Art of India, Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi

1997

Die Anderen Moderns: Contemporary Art form Africa. Asia and Latin America, How der kulturen wer welt, Berlin, Germany.

1997

‘Major Trends in Indian art since 1947’ Lalit Kala Academi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi, regional Centers, Chennai and Mumbai.

1997

‘Gift for India’ Sahmat, Rabindra Bhavan Gallery, New Delhi, Artists Center Max Mueller Bhavan and Chemould Gallery, Mumbai.

1997

Tryst with Destiny: Art from India 1947 – 1997, Singapore Art Museum.

1997

‘Out of India’ contemporary Art of the South Asian Diaspora, Queens Museum of Art, New York. U.S.A.

1998

‘The Edge of Awareness’ Art of the world, on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of world Health Organization, exhibitions held in Geneva, New York, Sao Paulo, and New Delhi.

1998

‘The Presence of the Past’ an Exhibition of response by Indian artists to The ‘Enduring Images’ at Jehangir Nicoholson Gallery, Mumbai

1998

‘Private Mythology: Contemporary art from India ‘The Japan Foundation Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

1999

‘Icons of the Millennium’ Lakeeran Art Gallery, Mumbai

2000

‘Combine – Voices for the new century’ Organized by the Gallery Alternative in collaboration with the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.

2000

The Southern Paradigm’ Artists from Kerala, Lakeeran gallery, Mumbai

2000

Art in Nature: A Site specific installation at Thiruvananthapuram. Supported by Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi.

2002

A Album of Drawings: Works on paper by Dravidia Art and Performance Gallery, Fort – Kochi, Kerala.

2002

ART SOUTH ASIA: Programme of visual Culture from Bangladesh, India Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Manchester Art Gallery, North – West England, U.K.

2003

‘Remembering Bhupen….’ Homage to late Bhupen Khakkar, Kashi Art Café, Fort Kochi.

2003

‘Sub Terrain’: Body – City – Sitting contemporary culture in India by Geeta Kapur, House of World Culture, Berlin, Germany.

2004

Aspects of Kerala: Exhibition of Painting to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Suryakanti Art Gallery, Thiruvananthapuram.

2004,
05,06

Open Eyed Dreams: an exhibition of Contemporary Art, Durbar hall Art Centre, Ernakulam.

2004-
2005

Edge of Desire: Recent Art in India, Curated by Chaitanya Sambrani, Perth Cultural Center, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Asia Society Gallery and Queens  Museum, New York U.S.A.

2005

Recent Works by Alex Mathew, Justin Ponmany and N.N. Rimzon, Presented by Aditya Ruia, Bombay Art Gallery Mumbai.

2005

‘The Artists Lives And Works in Baroda/Bombay/ Calcutta/ Mysore/Rottordam/’Trivandrum’ House of World Culture, Berlin, Germany.

2005

‘Double Enders’ Curated by Bose Krishnamachari at Jehangir & Museum Art Gallery, Mumbai, Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi, Gallery Sumukhya, Bangalore and Durbar hall Art Centre, Kochi.

2006

Group Show, Shrishti Art Gallery, Hyderabad.

2006

Group Show, Open eyed Dreams, Durbar hall Art Centre, Kochi.

2006

‘Shadow Lines’ A group show of Drawings, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi

2006

‘The Human Figure’ a group show of Sculpture, organized by Threshold Gallery, New Delhi at Rabindra Bhavan.

2006

‘Busan Biennel – Out door Sculpture Project, ‘Busan, South Korea

2007

‘Representation’ Contemporary Indian Art, Triva Contemporary, Vyloppilly Bhavan, Trivandrum.

2007

‘Convergence’ International Exhibition of  Art, Vam Art Inc. Vayloppilly Bhavan, Trivandrum.

2007

Ltd. Edn. Recent Sculptures by Indian contemporaries, Gallery Threshold, New Delhi.

2007

10 ‘Light’ Years, Kashi Art Annual Exhibition, Kochi, Kerala.

 

Workshops/Camps

1978

Functional Art meet – 78, Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi, Thiruvananthapuram

1978

Interstate Artists Camp, Nayar Dam, Thiruvananthapuram.

1984

Young Sculptors’s camp: Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh

1985

National Sculptors Camp, Iringol, Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi, Perumpavoor, Kerala.

1995

International Workshop on Art and Nature: Organized by MaxMueller Bhavan, Co-sponsored by Lalit Kala Akademi and Japan Foundation, New Delhi.

1995

Duech-Indian Artists Workshop at Sanskriti Kendra Aayanagar, Delhi, Sponsored by (I.F.A.) Amsterdam, ICCR, New Delhi.

1995

Art and Habitart – Nirmidhi Kendra, Thiruvananthapuram.

1996

Fire & Life: Artists in Residency, A Project For Cultural exchange between Australian and Indian Artists.

2002

KHOJ International Artists Workshop at Mysore, and seminar at Bangalore.

2002

National Sculptors Camp: Silparammam, Hyderabad, Sponsored by Central Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi

2003

National Granite Sculptors Camp: Tripunithura, organized by Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi.

Awards/Fellowship

1984

Fellowship at Kanoria Center for Arts, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

1984

Navdeep Award, Navdeep Pradisthan, Ahamedabad

1987

Inlaks Scholarship to study at the Royal College of Arts London

1992

Research grant, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi

1992

Sanskrithi Award, Sanskrithi Kendra, Anandgram, New Delhi

1994

Senior Fellowship, department of Culture, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India, New Delhi.

2001

Fellowship and Artists Residency at Civitella Ranieri Foundation, Umbertide, Italy.

Public Collections

 

National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, Panjab University Museum, Chandigarh.

 

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia, Chester Hretwitz Trust, Worcester

 

Massachusetts, U.S.A. Deutsche Bank, Mumbai. Art Gallery of New South

 

Wales, Sydney, Australia. Foundation For Indian Artists, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

 

Lalitha Kala Akademi Trissur and Durbar hall Art Center, Ernakulam

 

National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, Art Resources Gallery, Berlin, Germany.

 

Lakeeran Gallery, Mumbai. Central Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi Center for International Modern Art, Culcutta. Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal

 

Raj Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram and Fukkuaka Museum,Japan.