Born on the 8th of June 1958, Madhuri Bhaduri has been a successful artist for the past four decades, exhibiting her works since 1986 in all major cities in India and abroad. She pursued a diploma in French at Alliance Francaise de Pune for three years and went to on to pursue formal training in the form of a Masters of Art and painting from S.N.D.T women’s University, Mumbai.
Madhuri Bhaduri’s art works have featured in 39 solo shows and more than 89 group shows. She has received several prestigious awards during her art journey, including the prestigious National award- Amrita Shergill Rashtriya Kala Puraskar in New Delhi by the National Institute of Fine Arts (NIFA), the National Excellence Award 2018 for an Iconic Achiever in the field of Art and many more.
Madhuri’s art works have gradually veered from the figurative to the abstractionist mode. Each new series explores the various planes of emotional experiences in a dialogue of brush and paint that is warm, vivid, sensual and completely resounds with the message of her inner spirit where there is spontaneity, hope, joy and fulfilment. In 2002 this multi-dimensional artist took to sculpting and creating “assemblages” using metal scraps, in an endeavour to understand and realise more completely what form and shape are all about.