A grand retrospective show was organized at Delhi Collage of Art where the audience got an opportunity to witness the memorable journey of its founder-principal Ashwani Kumar Prithviwasi. On his path, Mr. Ashwani came across a lot of struggles but he also cherished moments of success. While talking about his journey Ashwani said, in 1996 there were only five institutes of fine arts, two governments, two semi-government, and one private. At that time many people who wished to learn arts didn’t get an opportunity to pursue their interests. Some were occupied in jobs while others had age limitations. At that time on 17th August 1996, a new institute was launched with the initial name of Ashu Rangshala with just a single student in Uttam Nagar, Delhi. Gradually the numbers started increasing. Mr. Ashwani did a lot of effort to make people aware of the immense possibilities in fine arts. In 2001 this institute transformed into a professional one. Regular courses were prepared and admission dates were finalized. Afterward, the academic calendar for activities like Annual events, tours of art galleries, interaction with renowned artists, visit their studios, and outdoor classes, all became a part of the curriculum.
Mr. Ashwani told that he didn’t consider the age of his students at the time of enrolment and maximum knowledge was imparted in the initial year of the course.12th pass students could join any of his courses. For working people, all classes used to be organized on Sundays which was quite different from other institutes. Mr. Ashwani himself had been enrolled in Art courses for 12 years and had garnered vast experience. He started studying formal courses in 1990. His journey started after doing a BFA course from Collage Of Art.
The alumni of this institute are doing well these days. 7000 students have passed out from here till date which includes people from forty countries. Some are running their own art institutes while some others are freelance artists. As of now, Delhi Collage of Art has many branches. This institute got its present name in 2001 which is inspired by the collage of Picasso. This institute gives equal opportunity to well-off as well as poor students. Almost 100 poor students have been taught free over here and they are doing well today.
This has happened for the first time In India that a private institute organized a foreign tour for its students. Almost forty students were sent to Paris and they got to see the beauty of Monalisa. Students also got an opportunity to visit Rome and Milan in Italy for better exposure. This is an annual affair. Annual Tours to the biggest museums of the country also started which include tours of Rajasthan, Ajanta Ellora, Khajuraho, and Sanchi Stupa. Most of the art exhibitions of this institute are organized in Lalit Kala Academy. The annual fest is organized at FICCI, Sai, and Kamani auditorium. For the first time in history, this institute has awarded BC Sanyal Award and Lifetime achievement awards to renowned artists like M. F. Hussain, Krishna Khanna, Manjeet Bawa, Ram Sutar, Jatin Das, Anjolie Ela Menon, Anupam Sood, and Niren Sen. This institute has felicitated sixty artists. No other institute had been able to achieve this feat. Ashwani himself is a renowned artist. In 1999 an exhibition of Ashwani’s mirror paintings was organized in Gurgaon. It was the first time in history that mirror paintings were exhibited.