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An exhibition in the memory of cartoonist Anirban Bora

Bengaluru’s prestigious Indian Institute of Cartoonists to exhibit caricatures and cartoons of Anirban Bora, who passed away from COVID last year

Anirban BoraAnirban Bora was an artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and witty observer of ordinary life (Source: Express Archives)

Anirban Bora could never pass a stationery shop without stepping in to buy art material. Just as he couldn’t visit a city without exploring its food. Artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and witty observer of ordinary life, Bora passed away of COVID on May 1 last year. He had worked with leading publications such as The Indian Express and The Economic Times in Delhi. His wealth of art is an abiding legacy.

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On May 7, Bengaluru’s prestigious Indian Institute of Cartoonists will open an exhibition of Bora’s works, to be inaugurated by CS Krishna Shetty, Former Chairman of Lalit Kala Akademi. The exhibition is titled, ‘The World of Anirban Bora’.

Anirban Bora’s Panipuri Vendor (Express Archives)

“I consider him at par with legendary cartoonists such as Miranda and Prabhakar Raobail. Bora had created his unique style and his characters were different from that of other cartoonists. I was a fan of his cartoons, especially the column on food called Indica Gastronomica, which used to appear in The Economic Times. Many people like me used to cut that page and preserve it,” says VG Narendra, Managing Trustee, Indian Institute of Cartoonists.

Anirban Bora’s Mamata (Express Archives)

Among the 90 exhibits, are 12 caricatures, 10 food-themed works, and other cartoons and sketches. The works show Bora’s eye for detail, style, and humour. There’s one, under his ‘Borialis’ series, of an unmasked man happily pedalling on a cycle with coronavirus-shaped wheels. From the same series is a comment on Indian television media covering a crisis— a flood in Kolkata — and another of a packed bus at rush hour that yet another passenger wants to board. The city of his birth, Kolkata, figures as a constant muse.

Anirban Bora’s Gandhi (Express Archives)

The Indian Institute of Cartoonists, which has exhibited a number of eminent cartoonists, had been Bora’s choice of the gallery for an exhibition of his works. “We were in touch regularly,” says Narendra. The show is a culmination of that plan.

The exhibition will be held from May 7 to 28 at the Indian Institute of Cartoonists, Bengaluru

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Dipanita Nath is interested in the climate crisis and sustainability. She has written extensively on social trends, heritage, theatre and startups. She has worked with major news organizations such as Hindustan Times, The Times of India and Mint. ... Read More


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