Aditi Ranjan Explained

Aditi Ranjan
Birth Name:Aditi Shirali
Birth Date:25 February 1952
Nationality:Indian
Alma Mater:National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Organization:National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Known For:Textile design education
Notable Works:Handmade in India
Textile and Bamboo Crafts of the Northeastern Region
Awards:Kamala Samman Award with M. P. Ranjan

Aditi Ranjan (née Shirali; born 25 February 1952) is an Indian textile designer, educator and researcher involved in the field of Indian crafts.[1] She taught textile design at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad from 1974 to 2012.[2] Ranjan is known for her book Handmade in India: A Geographic Encyclopedia of Indian Handicrafts based on Indian arts & crafts that she edited along with her partner and fellow design pedagogue, M. P. Ranjan.[3] [4]

Work

She is involved in the study of weave structure and fabric construction. She also documents and researches on textiles, crafts, and the diverse material and visual culture of India.[5] [6] Some of her notable works include:

Aditi Ranjan has been an educator in the discipline of textile design at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad since 1972.[10] From 2011 to 2016, she was engaged in a research project on the textile traditions of the North-east India, with the support of the Outreach Programmes at National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and commissioned by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Delhi.

Ranjan has also curated a private collection of saris and shawls for the textile gallery, the Ahmedabad Trunk at the House of MG, a heritage resort in Ahmedabad.[11] Art of the loom, an exhibition put up in 2019 at the Ahmedabad trunk, was a notable curatorial work by her. This exhibition showcased handloom textiles from the personal collection of Leena Sarabhai Mangaldas and Anjali Mangaldas.[12]

Handmade in India

The book was written from 2002 to 2007. It offers a detailed documentation of India’s art and craft traditions. The project was conceptualised by the Ranjan duo and involved extensive fieldwork across the country. The book is an official directory of all the crafts and was published by the Department of Handicrafts, Ministry of Textiles and the Government of India.[13] [14] [15] [16] Aditi and M. P. Ranjan were honoured with the Kamala Samman Award in 2014 for the book.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-07-14 . Meet the nine grande dames of craft in India . 2022-08-11 . Architectural Digest India . en-IN.
  2. Web site: Design in India . 2022-08-08 . Bangalore International Centre . en-GB.
  3. News: Kumar . Sujatha Shankar . 2014-04-11 . Bonds with tradition . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-08-11 . 0971-751X.
  4. Web site: Wangchuk . Rinchen Norbu . 2022-04-08 . 3 NID Grads Use Stories to Save Over 250 Dying Crafts & Help 200 Artisans Earn More . 2022-08-11 . The Better India . en-US.
  5. News: Kumar . Sujatha Shankar . 2015-08-14 . A tribute to the design wizard . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-08-11 . 0971-751X.
  6. Web site: Exploring the People and Processes Behind India's Block Printing Tradition . 2022-08-11 . The Wire.
  7. Book: Rai, Ashok . Chikankari Embroidery of Lucknow . Ranjan . Aditi . 1992 . National Institute of Design . en.
  8. Book: Bheda, Chandrashekar . Navalgund Durries of Karnataka . Ranjan . Aditi . Design . National Institute of . 1992 . National Institute of Design . en.
  9. Web site: Crafts of India: Handmade in India by Aditi Ranjan; M.P. Ranjan: Good Hardcover (2014) ThriftBooks-Atlanta . 2022-08-11 . www.abebooks.com . en.
  10. Web site: Desk . Sentinel Digital . 2020-10-11 . 'Naturally Anuradha' boutique of organic handloom products opened in Guwahati - Sentinelassam . 2022-08-11 . www.sentinelassam.com . en.
  11. Web site: Design Thinking . 2022-08-08 . Design thoughts . en.
  12. Web site: Bagchi . Shrabonti . 2019-01-12 . The sari specialists . 2022-08-11 . mint . en.
  13. Web site: Aditi and M.P. Ranjan . 2022-08-09 . www.platform-mag.com.
  14. Web site: sumedh . 2021-02-14 . Biography . 2022-08-08 . D'Source . en.
  15. Web site: Raje . Aparna Piramal . 2020-12-11 . Creativity meets commerce . 2022-08-11 . mint . en.
  16. Web site: Tunstall . Elizabeth Dori . India: design futures of everyday pluralism . 2022-08-11 . The Conversation . en.