‘An artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of’.

Shri M.N. Manikandan has a rich experience of more than 29 years in the field of Painting, Art Objects and Monumental Conservation. He has been working in the field of conservation of stained-glass windows since 1996.

Shri Manikandan M.N. was awarded the Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship, British Council India, in 1997. Through the scholarship he undertook a three-month long course on conservation of stained-glass, that took place in different studios across UK such as the York Glaziers Trust, Hollywell Glass and Studio Nineteen, supervised by Alfred Fisher MBE and other experts in the field. He has worked on stained-glass conservation projects with Alfred Fisher and other studios in UK. 

M.N. Manikandan

ART RESTORATION

OIL PAINTING

STAINED GLASS PRESERVATION

ACADEMICS

Projects
Clients
Awards

Born on 17th November, 1963, in Thrissur, Kerala,Shri Manikandan M.N. began his career working in the field of Art and Craft in the year 1980. He joined as a trainee at S.M.M Theatre Crafts Trust, Mehrauli, New Delhi, in the year 1980, where he worked as a craftsmanwith materials such as Plaster of Paris, Paper Mache, Wood and Paper, till 1990.

He has a rich experience of over 29 years in the field of Painting, Art Objects and Monumental Conservation. He has been working in the field of conservation of stained-glass windows since 1996.

 

In the year 1990, he joined INTACH – Art Conservation Centre, New Delhi, where he worked under Dr. Sukanta Basu on several projects of painting conservation, monumental conservation, paper conservation, mural conservation and so on. He participated in a stained-glass conservation workshop under the guidance of a team of foreign conservators in Delhi, in the year 1996.

Shri Manikandan M.N. was awarded the Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship, British Council India, in 1997. Through the scholarship he undertook a three-month long course on conservation of stained-glass, that took place in different studios across UK such as the York Glaziers Trust, Hollywell Glass and Studio Nineteen, supervised by Alfred Fisher MBE and other experts in the field. He has worked on stained-glass conservation projects with Alfred Fisher and other studios in UK.

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1980-1990
Started As a Trainee
S.M.M Theatre Crafts Trust, Mehrauli, New Delhi

Shri Manikandan M.N. began his career working in the field of Art and Craft in the year 1980. He joined as a trainee at S.M.M Theatre Crafts Trust, Mehrauli, New Delhi, in the year 1980, where he worked as a craftsmanwith materials such as Plaster of Paris, Paper Mache, Wood and Paper, till 1990.

1990-1996
Conservation started
INTACH – Art Conservation Centre, New Delhi

In the year 1990, he joined INTACH – Art Conservation Centre, New Delhi, where he worked under Dr. Sukanta Basu on several projects of painting conservation, monumental conservation, paper conservation, mural conservation and so on. He participated in a stained-glass conservation workshop under the guidance of a team of foreign conservators in Delhi, in the year 1996.

1996-1998
INTACH Project
Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship

Shri Manikandan M.N. was awarded the Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship, British Council India, in 1997. Through the scholarship he undertook a three-month long course on conservation of stained-glass, that took place in different studios across UK such as the York Glaziers Trust, Hollywell Glass and Studio Nineteen, supervised by Alfred Fisher MBE and other experts in the field.

1998-2001
St: James Church,Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi
Worked on Exhibition titled “Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil Restored”

Worked on Exhibition titled “Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil Restored” held at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi (INTACHProject).Restoration of three stained glass windows of 1870s at St: James Church,Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi and organized as well as participated in a workshop onRestoration of Stained glass conducted by Mr. Alfred Fisher and Mr. Sep Waugh from U.K. (INTACH Project).

2001-2004
Staines glass Works
British Council Project

Worked on stained glass conservation project at Raja Bhai Towers, Worked with York Glaziers Trust, HollywellGlass, Studio Nineteen and AlfredFisherin. K. on various projectsof Stained Glass Conservation and newstained glassworks.

2004-2008
Restoration
Mural & Oil painting Restoration

HandledstainedglassrestorationprojectatGreatSenateHouse, MadrasUniversity, Chennai. Oil Paintings  conservation of various private collections including works of RajaRavi Varma and AmritaSher-Gil. Mural Painting Restoration at Swami Narayan Temple, Vadtal,Gujarat

2008-2017
Conservation Continued
Monumental Conservation

Project of Monumental conservation, Bada Lao Tomb, Vasant Vihar, NewDelhi Monumental conservation project: Tomb of QuliKhan, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, NewDelhi. Conservation and Restoration of Tomb National Stadium, NewDelhi.

2020
Sub Label
Established CIACH

Conservation Initiative for Art & Culture Heritage (CIACH), has earned a remarkable name in India in the field of Restoration and Conservation. We take up various types of work like restoring old paintings, stained-glass windows, oil paintings, ancient arts, mural paintings, modern art oil pastels, works done by famous sculpture artists etc. CIACH also undertakes new works of stained-glass windows and installation of decorative stained-glass works.