Sujata Bajaj
Sujata Bajaj is an Indian painter, best known for her work in Indian tribal art. A graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, her work has been displayed at the Lalit Kala Akademi, the Triveni Kala Sangam, the Jehangir Art Gallery, the Kunsthall Stavanger, the Casa de Noruega, and the Macrobert Arts Centre between 1978 and 2001.
Life
Sujata Bajaj is the daughter of Anasuyaji and Radhakrishnaji Bajaj and was close to Mahatma Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave. She was raised in Jaipur and attended graduate school in Pune. She has a degree in fine arts in Indian tribal art and graduated from the École des beaux-arts de Paris. She has been living in Paris since 1988.She is married to Rune Jul Larsen and has a daughter, Helena Bajaj-Larsen.
Exhibitions
| Year | Location | Title |
| 1989 | Lalit Kala Galleries, New Delhi | Indian Eclectics |
| 1993 | Lalit Kala Galleries, New Delhi | Souvenirs from France |
| Year | Location | Title |
| 1988 | Tarbes, France | The Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Painting |
| 1989 | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris | Gallery of the House of Fine Arts |
| 1989 | Galerie du Cygne, Paris | Indian Artists in Paris |
| 1989 | Neufchâtel-en-Bray, France | Art en Bray Fair |
| 1989 | Galerie Bernanos, Paris | The Egalitarian Plural Society |
| 1989 | C.I.U.P, Paris | Nine Artists of the Cité Universitaire |
| 1989 | Grand Palais, Paris | May Salon |
| 1990 | Neufchâtel-en-Bray, France | Salon Art en Bray |
| 1991 | Neufchâtel-en-Bray, France | Salon Art en Bray |
| 1991 | USA | New York Art Fair |
| 1991 | Rouen, France | Normandy Independent Fair |
| 1992 | Galleri Bryggen, Bergen, Norway | |
| 1992 | Christine Marquet de Vasselot Gallery, Paris | |
| 1992 | University of Frankfurt, Germany | |
| 1992 | Grand Palais, Paris | Discovery Lounge |
| 1993 | Grand Palais, Paris | Contemporary |
| 1994 | Frankfurt, Germany | Ausstellung Indische Kunst |
| 1995 | Paris | UNESCO |
| 1996 | Within the Frame Visual Art Centre, Hong Kong | |
| 1998 | Hong Kong | 50 Years of Independence |
| 1998 | Hong Kong | Indian Spring |