
Manoj Das is a prolific artist and sculptor from West Bengal; India and he has currently settled down in Mumbai. He has won international acclaim for his public installations, paintings and sculpture in different parts of the Globe such as United States, Australia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, UAE and Sri Lanka. He has a challenging childhood but he moved to the city at the age of 21. Das has an innovative way of approaching his subjects and he keeps his audiences spell bound through his live performances. Kaveri Krafted owns some of his works and he is noted for his iconic representations of Indian spiritual and heritage paintings. Moreover, he has a distinctive signature style and he is able to showcase his creative potential in real time.
Manoj Das has graced a multitude of prestigious venues with his live performances and collaborative works, blending painting and sculpture in unique and awe-inspiring
ways. His artistic journey has taken him to iconic locations worldwide, including the 2025 Gandhi Memorial Auditorium in Jakarta, Indonesia, and 2025 Ganesha Ek Sanskriti in Jakarta, where his creativity transcended borders. His work was also featured at the 2025 Hyatt Regency in Ahmedabad, India, and at several prominent locations across India, such as the 2024 Taj Cidade De Goa, 2024 ITC Grand Central Mumbai, 2024 Cymroza Art Gallery in Mumbai, and 2024 Six Senses Fort Barwara in Jaipur. He has captivated audiences at ICCR Colombo in Sri Lanka and Lal Chowk in Jammu & Kashmir, India, as well as at renowned hotels like Novotel Mumbai and Taj Lands’ End Mumbai.
In earlier years, Das’s creative prowess was showcased at venues such as the 2024 Sofitel Mumbai, 2024 ICCR Bali, and 2024 Bali Art Expo in Indonesia, alongside an impressive lineup of Indian landmarks including the Birla Temple in Jaipur and the Jehangir Art Gallery in
Mumbai. His performances have also spanned a range of exclusive spaces, from Hyatt Centric Mumbai in 2023 to Grand Hyatt Hotel Mumbai and Anup Jalota’s Residency in the same year. Other highlights include his appearances at Assi Ghat Varanasi in 2022 and Ravindra Mancha Indore in 2020.
Das’s talent has also reached international audiences, with collaborations like the ‘CROSSOVER’ event with German musicians at the Nehru Centre Mumbai in 2017. His exhibitions in Ritz Carlton Bangalore and ‘Canvas and Concert Carnival’ in Goaltore West Bengal further cement his stature in the global art scene. He has also showcased his artistic journey at institutions such as the Bhakti Kala Kshetra ISCKON Mumbai in 2016, Ramada Jamshedpur in 2015, and Hanuman Garhi Ayodhya in 2014. His journey began in 2008 with a pivotal exhibition at Art Mall Delhi, marking the beginning of his remarkable career.
Manoj Das’s extensive exhibition history reflects his dynamic and evolving artistic journey, which has taken him to some of the most renowned galleries and cultural spaces worldwide. In 2024, his work was featured in notable exhibitions like ‘SINERGIA’ at CETYS University in Mexicali, Mexico, and at JDA Perera in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He also displayed his creations at the prestigious Indian Habitat Center in Delhi. Earlier in 2023, Das showcased his art at the SIKA Art Gallery in Bali, Indonesia, and Chironton Art Gallery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, further extending his reach to global art communities.
His exhibitions at the Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai and Banyan Art Gallery in Punjab, India, were highlights of 2022, as well as his return to Indian Habitat Center Delhi. In 2021, Das exhibited internationally at ‘RUDRA’ in Sydney, Australia, and Art Zest in Dubai, UAE, marking a significant year in his international presence. Throughout the years, Das has consistently showcased his work in major art events such as the All-India Art Fair in Mumbai (2018, 2016, and 2015), Ocher Art Gallery in Chandigarh, and the Singapore Art Summit (2017).
His early exhibitions included Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery in Mumbai (2016) and Lalit Kala Academy in Delhi (2016), alongside his participation in several prestigious art fairs like Art Zest in Dubai and Painted Rhythm Art Gallery in Mumbai (2014). Over the years, his exhibitions have not been limited to India; he has also participated in significant international venues such as Art Maestros in Delhi (2009) and Renaissance Art Gallery in Bangalore (2010).
From his debut exhibition at Art Mall Delhi in 2008 to his more recent global shows, including the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolkata (2009 and 2004), Manoj Das has continually expanded his influence in the world of contemporary art. His early career began with exhibitions at Midnapur Shilpa Chakra in West Bengal (1997-2003), where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for his impressive global reputation.