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Sivarajah Natarajan received his degree in Fine Art at Malaysian Institute of Art in 1992. He is the curator, technical director and lighting and set designer for Sutra performances. He held his solo exhibition Dance of Forever at The Artist’s Studio, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam (2002). His awards include Best Set Design, BOH Cameroonian Annual Award (2005), Best Lighting Design Award, BOH Cameroonian Annual Award (2010), and a special award from Astro Vanaavil for his dedication, professionalism and vital contribution (2014).

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  • Sivarajah Natarajan (b. Kuala Lumpur, 1967) Meeting With The Goddess, 2006
    Nov. 15, 2020

    Sivarajah Natarajan (b. Kuala Lumpur, 1967) Meeting With The Goddess, 2006

    Est: RM8,000 - RM12,000

    Sivarajah Natarajan’s paintings are influenced by music and the performing arts encompassing “odissi, bharatanatyam, gotipua (boy-dancers of Odisha), Balinese and Javanese court dances, contemporary modern dances and the traditional Malaysian theatre forms of makyong, menora and main puteri”. Sivarajah Natarajan received his degree in Fine Art at Malaysian Institute of Art in 1992. He is the curator, technical director, lighting and set designer for Sutra performances. He held his solo exhibition Dance Of Forever at The Artist’s Studio, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam (2002). His awards include Best Set Design, BOH Cameronian Annual Award (2005), Best Lighting Design Award, BOH Cameronian Annual Award (2010), and a special award from Astro Vanaavil for his dedication, professionalism and vital contribution (2014).

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  • SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) MEETING WITH THE GODDESS, 2006, Mixed media on canvas
    Apr. 29, 2018

    SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) MEETING WITH THE GODDESS, 2006, Mixed media on canvas

    Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

    Sivarajah Natarajan’s paintings are influenced by music and the performing arts encompassing “odissi, bharatanatyam, gotipua (boy-dancers of Odisha), Balinese and Javanese court dances, contemporary modern dances and the traditional Malaysian theatre forms of makyong, menora and main puteri”. Sivarajah Natarajan received his degree in Fine Art at Malaysian Institute of Art in 1992. He is the curator, technical director, lighting and set designer for Sutra performances. He held his solo exhibition Dance Of Forever at The Artist’s Studio, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam (2002). His awards include Best Set Design, BOH Cameronian Annual Award (2005), Best Lighting Design Award, BOH Cameronian Annual Award (2010), and a special award from Astro Vanaavil for his dedication, professionalism and vital contribution (2014).

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  • SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) UNTITLED, 1998, Mixed media on paper
    Nov. 12, 2017

    SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) UNTITLED, 1998, Mixed media on paper

    Est: RM3,000 - RM5,000

    The sexual mores of ancient times is more liberal than most people can imagine. Vatsyayana’s Kamasutra, considered India’s best known love manual of sexual positions sanctioned by the Chandella rulers in AD900-1300, is replete in manifestations in paintings, murals and sculptures in the temples of Khajarahu in Madhya Pradesh. This was where Sivarajah Natarajan made serious studies of the intriguing love-making when travelling with Datuk Ramli Ibrahim’s Sutra Dance Theatre in performances in India. Ditto the alankaras, or erotic sculptures, of the the Konark Sun Temple or ‘Black Pagoda’ in Orissa, and in Kathmandu in Nepal, the erotic woodcraft on the roof struts of Jaganath (Krishna) in Durbar Square, and the sacred Pashupatinah complex in Bhaktapur. These batch of works were shown in the exhibition, Divine Art of Indolence, at Artist Space, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam, in October 2009.Sivarajah graduated with a Diploma in Fine Art from the Malaysian Institute of Art in 1992. He made a name for himself as a painter of dances such as odissi, bharatanatyam, makyong, main petri, menora, gotipua and chhau, and made the progression to set design and lighting in stage dance for which he won the prestigious BOH Cameroonian Awards in 2005 and 2010 respectively. He is a member of the board of trustees of the Sutra Foundation. In September 2000, he attended an artist’s residency in Paris.

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  • SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) Untitled, 1997, Oil on canvas
    Oct. 04, 2015

    SIVARAJAH NATARAJAN (b. 1967) Untitled, 1997, Oil on canvas

    Est: RM8,000 - RM10,000

    Sivarajah Natarajan’s paintings are influenced by music and the performing arts encompassing “odissi, bharatanatyam, gotipua (boy-dancers of Odisha), Balinese and Javanese court dances, contemporary modern dances and the traditional Malaysian theatre forms of makyong, menora and main puteri” The fluid lines and gestural brushwork encapsulate the rhythm and movement of a musician playing the rebab, a traditional Malay musical instrument.   Sivarajah Natarajan received his degree in Fine Art at Malaysian Institute of Art in 1992. He is the curator, technical director and lighting and set designer for Sutra performances. He held his solo exhibition Dance of Forever at The Artist’s Studio, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam (2002). His awards include Best Set Design, BOH Cameroonian Annual Award (2005), Best Lighting Design Award, BOH Cameroonian Annual Award (2010), and a special award from Astro Vanaavil for his dedication, professionalism and vital contribution (2014).   REFERENCE http://www.sutrafoundation.org.my/sivarajah-natarajan/ http://www.langkawiartbiennale.com/2014/artist/detail/175  

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