Art for art’s sake

Rasmi Rekha Das

Hailing from Cuttack, SUCHISMITA SAHOO is a prolific visual artist and photographer. Thanks to her sheer determination, the artist has carved out a niche in art. At the age of 19, she ran away from home and arrived in the national capital to follow her passion. She did not get her family’s support to nurture her dream and had to face great difficulty to secure a foothold in the art industry. Undeterred by challenges, the artist continued her struggle. The artist has showcased her works in three solo shows and 50 group exhibitions across the world, especially China, South Korea, Tajikistan, Russia and Slovakia. Her 2010 solo exhibition at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi titled ‘Face of Things to Come’ received great appreciation from artists and curators. In 2013, Suchismita was awarded the National Research Scholarship by the government of India. She has participated in numerous international art symposiums held in Munich, Sharm El Sheikh, Incheon and the Rothko Museum Residency Program. Her works explore perceptions of femininity as perceived by others. In an interview with Sunday POST, the artist reflects on art and life. Excerpts:

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