Rays Of Light – Exhibition

Exhibition

The brilliant Ray family that dazzled India and the world

To understand them in the modern context

‘To bring youa story, in full glory, of Bengals’ three greatest knights

Upendra Kishore, Sukumar, Satyajit, U Ray & Sons, three Rays of light

Of Tuntuni, Raja and the Tiger and whimsical rhymes from Abol Tabol

Not the ABC of reason but the nonsense alphabets of Hojoborol

Song of the Road Pather Panchali , Jalsaghar the Music Room

Caring love of fellow man, to redeem today’s doom & gloom’

This exhibition will re-live the literature, music and art of the Ray family across three generations, that created children’s chronicles, nonsense rhymes and illustrations, detective stories, surreal music and the most wonderful films ever to come out of the sub-continent.

Foreword

Overwhelmimg Theme Childrens stories, literature

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Contents

Why this exhibition?

To trace the line of creativity from Upendrakishore, Sukumar to Satyajit

What links them? Children,Humour human condition

How do they differ?

Excerpts from Satyajit Ray talking about his father, grandfather, and himself

Their separate times : How they evolved with the times

History of Ray bari

Geneology

Life and Times

His life and times

His childhood

Life in Kolkata

Later life

Birthplaces of sons

Genres of creativity they embraced

Brahmo Samaj – the Bengali and Indian milieu

Other family members

Upendrakishore

Section Two

Tuntuni stories

With translations

Section Three

Sandesh and children’s periodicals

Illustrations and translations

Section Four

Upendrakishore and Music for Brahmosamaj

Violin playing, musical books

Section Five

Upendrakishore & Printing, papers discoveries of half tone printing

Role of his pioneering work in Indian publications

His illustrations

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Sukumar Roy

Biography

Section seven

His inspirations

English nonsense writers

Works of Edward Lear

Works of Lewis Carroll

section Eight

Sukumar’s Abol Tabol, Khai Khai, HJBRL

Translations

Illustrations of nonsense rhymes and absurd animals

Section nine

Sukumar’s HJBRL

Selected translations

Section Ten & Eleven

Sukumar’s Plays & other poems

Other essays

Translations

Section Twelve

Satyajit Ray

Early life

Late life

Section Fourteen

Tagore & Ray

Inspirations for Art – Nandalal Bose

His Art and role as illustrator

Section Fifteen

Inspiration for his films- Kurosawa

section sixteen

Pather panchali the Book by Bibhuti Bhusan Bandopadhyay

Story, making of the film

Music by Ravishankar, the cast

section Seventeen

Early films including Apu trilogy

Section Eighteen

Ray & Tagore

Section nineteen

Ray & Music

Section Twenty

Ray’s art

Ray & photography

Section Twenty-one ( may need an additional chapter)

Ray as writer

Feluda stories, Shonku stories

Section twenty-two

Ray as writer

Other books & essays

Section Twenty-three

The Ray family and contribution to the world

A summary