Anindya Mukherjee is a Kolkata-based contemporary visual artist with over two decades of professional exhibition experience. Actively exhibiting since 1999, the artist has participated in numerous prestigious state, national, and international-level exhibitions across India. Early career highlights include shows at the West Bengal State Art & Culture Exhibition, Indian Society of Oriental Art, and the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata.
The artist has held multiple solo exhibitions at renowned venues, notably Taj Bengal Hotels, Kolkata, South City Mall, and Taj Hotels, New Town Kolkata (2008, 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2024). Group exhibitions include prominent platforms such as India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Jehangir Art Gallery and Nehru Centre, Mumbai, Birla Academy, Kolkata, Chemould Gallery, Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai, and Red Dot Art Gallery, New Delhi.
The artist has also participated in major art fairs and curated shows organized by institutions such as Habiart Foundation, INFA C, United Nations Women’s Association, and Emami Art Walk. In addition to exhibitions, the artist has contributed to workshops and art camps at Swabhumi, Kolkata Book Fair, Birla Academy Kala Mela, and INFA C–organized art camps.
With a sustained and dynamic presence in the Indian art scene, the artist’s practice reflects dedication to both artistic excellence and cultural engagement.
Anindya Mukherjee is a Kolkata-based contemporary visual artist with over two decades of professional exhibition experience. Actively exhibiting since 1999, the artist has participated in numerous prestigious state, national, and international-level exhibitions across India. Early career highlights include shows at the West Bengal State Art & Culture Exhibition, Indian Society of Oriental Art, and the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata.
The artist has held multiple solo exhibitions at renowned venues, notably Taj Bengal Hotels, Kolkata, South City Mall, and Taj Hotels, New Town Kolkata (2008, 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2024). Group exhibitions include prominent platforms such as India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Jehangir Art Gallery and Nehru Centre, Mumbai, Birla Academy, Kolkata, Chemould Gallery, Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai, and Red Dot Art Gallery, New Delhi.
The artist has also participated in major art fairs and curated shows organized by institutions such as Habiart Foundation, INFA C, United Nations Women’s Association, and Emami Art Walk. In addition to exhibitions, the artist has contributed to workshops and art camps at Swabhumi, Kolkata Book Fair, Birla Academy Kala Mela, and INFA C–organized art camps.
With a sustained and dynamic presence in the Indian art scene, the artist’s practice reflects dedication to both artistic excellence and cultural engagement.