Dhananjay Singh was born in Bihar in 1977. He has a bachelor’s degree in sculpture from the Faculty of Visual Arts, Banaras Hindu University. He also has a master’s degree in sculpture from the M.S. University, Baroda. For a short while, Dhananjay Singh has been a visiting faculty at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Gandhinagar.
Singh has won many awards and scholarships including the Commonwealth Arts and Crafts Award, London, in 2005; the INLAKS Fine Art award, New Delhi, in 2005; the National Lalit Kala Akademi Award, New Delhi, in 2002; and a Gold Medal from Banaras Hindu University, in 2000. In 2006, Singh was selected by the Commonwealth Foundation to participate in a residency program at the Faculty of Art and Design at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. During his stay in Melbourne, Singh witnessed the skillful use of bronze by his co-students and lecturers. This inspired him to experiment with the same technique, and eventually lead to the establishment of his own unique sculptural practice involving building figures out of intricately twined bronze and copper wires. The artist also successfully translated the fragility of this technique to his drawings and watercolours, in which human figures composed of complex networks of tendrils float mysteriously across the surface.
Singh’s near-human scale works in bronze and metal wire featured in his first solo exhibition at the Faculty of Art and Design of Monash University, in 2006. His work has also been featured in a number of group shows, art fairs and joint exhibitions including the Gulf Art Fair, Dubai, in 2007; ‘Bronze’ at Gallery Espace, New Delhi, in 2006; the ‘Harmony Show’ at the Nehru Centre, Mumbai, in 2006, 2005 and 2004; ‘Generation to and Fro’ at Kaleidoscope Art Gallery, Baroda, in 2005; and the ‘All India Exhibition of Art’, Nagpur, in 2003.