"The Kochi Muziris Biennale is very much on the path to the international calendar of biennales. Though the list of biennales has become arm-long, the enthusiasm has fortunately made Indian version more popular. Moreover, they are able to carry the activities and initiatives year-long, said Chatterjee, who is remembered for his compelling performance in the Malayalam movie'Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvannabhoomi'.
"We came here with an open mind. We didn't research much about it. Such festivals represent the vision of curators and we cannot judge it in negative or positive way," said Chatterjee.
"These are not just art exhibitions. Conceptually, this is a different thing which the Indian audience is not familiar with. It will take some time to sink in," he is quoted as saying in a release here.
Enthused by the spaces, Chatterjee said that the 108-day event revived the urban landscape of Kochi.
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Chatterjee's induction into the visual world came with accompanying his geologist father on field trips where he shot his own slides.
Later, at the Delhi School of Economics, Chatterjee helped launch the University's first film society.
This brought him into early contact with major Indian film makers like Satyajit Ray and Shyam Benegal.
Ray's 'Pratidwandi', Mrinal Sen's 'Akaler Sandhane', Aparna Sen's '36, Chowringhee Lane and Ashoke Viswanathan's 'Shunya Theke Shuru' are some of his noted works.
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