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Divinity, Flying Hair & Sanskrit Script, Orange &Green, Acrylic Canvas"In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 36 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usually ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Charcoal, Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Canvas, by Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usua...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Mixed Media, Canvas

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Canvas, by Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usua...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Mixed Media, Canvas

Couple, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas by Modern Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Couple ; Oil & Acrylic on Canvas 42 x 36 inches ; 2015 (unframed) ( Typically frames to be 48 x 42 inches with a 3 inch frame ) (Shipment will be in roll form) Style : Mondal`s works are mainly figurative. He paints in bold strokes and creates tableaux, whose themes are universal. The faces of his figures stare at you out of the canvas, strange and pensive, but also strong and defiant. Not yet beaten, surviving by sheer force of spirit. He mostly uses dense pigments in blacks and reds, with only occasional moss green and turquoise colors seeping through. About the Artist & his works : Born : Rabin Mondal (1929 – 2019) was born in Howrah, Kolkata. Education : 1959 : Completed his Art Appreciation Course, Ashutosh Museum, Kolkata University, Kolkata. 1956-58 : Attended Evening Classes, Indian College of Art and Draughtmanship, Kolkata. 1952 : Bachelor of Commerce, Vidyasagar College, Kolkata University, Kolkata. Art Career : The industrial belt of Howrah, with its inherent tendency towards violence, anguish and suffering influenced him deeply, and found its way into his works. So did ugly street battles fought by political parties. Mondal discovered that his artistic temperament was out of keeping with the hostile environment and situation. Besides a debilitating knee injury in his childhood created a sense of isolation in the artist, which also finds expression in his canvas. He says what saved him from sheer madness was his talent in art. In 1949, he joined the Vidyasagar College of Art in Kolkata. At that time, a festival of French artists was being held in the city. It exposed him to the works of French modernist artists. Prior to this, he had no exposure to the international art world. He was only familiar with different schools of Indian art, particularly the Bengal school. As a young painter, Mondal was attracted by Jamini Roy`s folk style and Rabindranath Tagore`s disquieting paintings and drawings. But the show by French artists was virtually a turning point in his artistic career. "This was like opening a window to an astounding, astonishing, unsuspected world," he says. This encounter with avant-garde Western art helped him to later incorporate elements from it in his own work. Art Works : Mondal worked out of his Howrah studio, churning out a series of "kings" and "queens" painted with oil on canvas. These are perhaps Mondal’s best known works, depicting tragic looking figures, seemingly suffering from paranoia and fear, yet ironically termed kings and queens. Some of the highlights of this series were the works Man Acting as King, King Being Appeased, King Making Confession, and King and his Assassin. Mondal also produced a series of "deities", which sometimes seem to merge thematically with his "queens". The artist’s deities are generally depicted with radiate crowns, whereas his kings and queens are not. Other favorite subjects of the artist were the brothel and the harem, which he depicted in canvases such as Event in Red Light Area and Orgy. For someone who hates all forms of pretentiousness, he has done a series of painting on queens and empresses. "Though they belong to the past, queens live in virtual isolation, and I feel sorry for them," he says. "It is this isolation that makes the queen, for me, a fascinating subject." One of the criticisms leveled against him is that his works are not pleasing to the eye. To which he replies, "Painting is for communication and not for decoration." Solo Exhibitions : Rabin has had several solo exhibitions:
 From 1961 - 1973, 1976, 1987, 1993 and 1999 he exhibited solo at various places in Kolkata. In 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1987 and 1991 he showcased solo in several place in New Delhi. From 1978 - 1980 and in 1984 he had solo exhibitions at Birla Academy of Art and Culture in Kolkata. In 1980 he had a solo show at Max Mueller Bhavan, Mumbai. In 1989 and 1990 he exhibited solo in Mumbai. In 1993 he had a solo show at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. In 2014 - 2015 and 2016 he exhibited 'Kingdom of Exile: A Retrospective' at Delhi Art Gallery, Mumbai and at DAG Modern, New York. Group Exhibitions : He has participated in several group exhibitions:
 In 1955, 1969, 1970 - 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1995, 1998 - 2002 and 2010 he participated in various group exhibitions in Kolkata. From 1963 - 1965, 1971, 1973, 1980 - 1982 and 1985 he exhibited in group shows at Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi. In 1964, 1969, 1994 and 1996 he took part in group exhibitions at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS) and LTG Gallery in New Delhi. In 1968 and 1972 he participated in group exhibitions at Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan. In 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978 - 1980 and 1983 he took part in several group shows at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. From 1975, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2010 he participated in multiple group shows in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangladesh and Bangalore. In 1975 he took part in the 3rd Triennale in New Delhi. In 1984 he participated in the Tokyo Biennale, Japan. From 2003 - 2005, 2010 and 2011 he took aprt in Manifestations I - VI’ at...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Oil, Canvas

Untitled, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas with Fiber Glass by Contemporary “In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pragnesh Patel - Untitled - 24 x 48 inches Oil & Acrylic on Canvas with Fiber Glass Inclusive of shipment in Stretched Form This work cannot be rolled ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Fiberglass, Canvas, Acrylic

Indian Woman with flowers and mythology tattoo drawing on her "In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 30 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usually f...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Canvas, by Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usua...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Canvas, by Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usua...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Canvas, by Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usua...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Mixed Media, Canvas

Radha, Pastel on Board by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha - 11.5 x 13.5 inches (unframed size) Pastel on Board, 2008 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Suhas Roy's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Pastel on p...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

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Pastel, Board

Woman with Bird, Acrylic on Canvas, Black by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Gaurango Beshai
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gouranga Beshai - Woman with Bird - 32 x 40 inches ( Diptych ) Acrylic , Charcoal & Mixed Media on Canvas ** Shipped in roll form. Style : Drawing inspiration from Hemen Mazumda...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Lake of Purity, Oil on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Oinam Dilip - Lake of Purity - 42 x 42 inches (unframed size) Oil on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in rolled form. Oinam Dilip was born in 1982 in Bishenpur, Dileep received his Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from Delhi College of Art. In the early years, Oinam experimented with abstract and realist forms of art, which were inspired by the metro cities...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Durga-3, Acrylic on Canvas, Blue, Red, Yellow by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Manish Upadhyay - Durga-3 Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 48 inches Upadhyay titles most of his paintings as “Innocent”. He is preoccupied in most of his work...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Indian Scape Oil on Canvas by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Amitabh Sengupta
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amitabh Sengupta - Untitled - 36 x 48 inches (unframed size) Oil on Canvas ** This work will be shipped in roll form to save on shipping cost. Mythscape Series : This series emerged...
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2010s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Transformed faces II, Ink & Mixed Media on paper, Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Abesh Bivore Mitra
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Abesh Bivore Mitra - Transformed faces II - 15 x 11 inches (unframed size) Ink & Mixed Media on thick imported hard paper. Style : Abesh Bivore Mitra is a Kolkata based artist. Abesh’s works are based on issues and project related to Urbanisation, Transformed Landscape, Public Sphere and Migration. Sometimes it depends on curatorial perspectives like ‘Democracy’,' Art against Terrorism’ and ‘Black & white’. He simultaneously has exhibited his woks in Institutional spaces and Gallery Spaces in India and abroad. As per his art practice he uses different mediums like Paintings, Installation – Photo Documentation - Graphics and Book Art which means he is combining together conventional and non conventional art practice medium as well as his own visual language. About the Artist and his work : Born:1965 Education: 1994 : He did his BFA from Kala Bhavan,Visva Bharati University, Santniketan. 1996 : MFA from M.S. University, Vadodara, Gujarat. Solo Shows : 2003 : Curated solo exhibition in three parts -1) Migration 2) Urbanisation 3) Transformation under the mother project: of "Public Sphere" at Nandan Art Gallery, Santiniketan. 2001-02 : ‘Le Paysage transforme’-The Transformed Landscape – Solo Exhibition & Slide show-conference on past / present works organised by Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts du Mans, Le Mans, France. 2002 : Le Paysage Transformé (The Transformed Landscape) – Solo Exhibition at Galerie les Comptoirs...
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Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Ink, Paper, Mixed Media

Transformed faces I, Ink & Mixed Media on paper, Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Abesh Bivore Mitra
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Abesh Bivore Mitra - Transformed faces I - 15 x 11 inches (unframed size) Ink & Mixed Media on thick imported hard paper. Style : Abesh Bivore Mitra is a Kolkata based artist. Abesh’s works are based on issues and project related to Urbanisation, Transformed Landscape, Public Sphere and Migration. Sometimes it depends on curatorial perspectives like ‘Democracy’,' Art against Terrorism’ and ‘Black & white’. He simultaneously has exhibited his woks in Institutional spaces and Gallery Spaces in India and abroad. As per his art practice he uses different mediums like Paintings, Installation – Photo Documentation - Graphics and Book Art which means he is combining together conventional and non conventional art practice medium as well as his own visual language. About the Artist and his work : Born:1965 Education: 1994 : He did his BFA from Kala Bhavan,Visva Bharati University, Santniketan. 1996 : MFA from M.S. University, Vadodara, Gujarat. Solo Shows : 2003 : Curated solo exhibition in three parts -1) Migration 2) Urbanisation 3) Transformation under the mother project: of "Public Sphere" at Nandan Art Gallery, Santiniketan. 2001-02 : ‘Le Paysage transforme’-The Transformed Landscape – Solo Exhibition & Slide show-conference on past / present works organised by Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts du Mans, Le Mans, France. 2002 : Le Paysage Transformé (The Transformed Landscape) – Solo Exhibition at Galerie les Comptoirs...
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Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Paper, Mixed Media

Krishna & Radha , Figurative, Acrylic On Canvas, Green, Brown, Yellow "In Stock"
By Subrata Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Das - Untitled - 30 x 36 inches ( unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form or framed as per the requirement . Style : Subrata Das's works are a p...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Mixed Media, Canvas, Charcoal

Tune of Love, Spiritual, Acrylic on Canvas, Green, Red, Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Das - Tune of Love - 30 x 30 inches or 76.2 x 76.2 cm (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Subrata Das's works are a poetic represen...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Transformed faces VI, Ink & Mixed Media on paper, Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Abesh Bivore Mitra
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Abesh Bivore Mitra - Transformed faces VI - 15 x 11 inches (unframed size) Ink & Mixed Media on thick imported hard paper. Style : Abesh Bivore Mitra is a Kolkata based artist. Abesh’s works are based on issues and project related to Urbanisation, Transformed Landscape, Public Sphere and Migration. Sometimes it depends on curatorial perspectives like ‘Democracy’,' Art against Terrorism’ and ‘Black & white’. He simultaneously has exhibited his woks in Institutional spaces and Gallery Spaces in India and abroad. As per his art practice he uses different mediums like Paintings, Installation – Photo Documentation - Graphics and Book Art which means he is combining together conventional and non conventional art practice medium as well as his own visual language. About the Artist and his work : Born:1965 Education: 1994 : He did his BFA from Kala Bhavan,Visva Bharati University, Santniketan. 1996 : MFA from M.S. University, Vadodara, Gujarat. Solo Shows : 2003 : Curated solo exhibition in three parts -1) Migration 2) Urbanisation 3) Transformation under the mother project: of "Public Sphere" at Nandan Art Gallery, Santiniketan. 2001-02 : ‘Le Paysage transforme’-The Transformed Landscape – Solo Exhibition & Slide show-conference on past / present works organised by Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts du Mans, Le Mans, France. 2002 : Le Paysage Transformé (The Transformed Landscape) – Solo Exhibition at Galerie les Comptoirs...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Paper, Mixed Media

Pigeon seated on Head of Woman, Acrylic on Canvas, Green, Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 24 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters from the Bengal School of Art. Mullick combines a sense of satire with contemporary conditions. His paintings focus strongly on the ordinary man and the contradictions he faces.He uses colours like greens and blues to depict a largely urban India.His paintings also includes a strong focus on the ordinary person – more specifically womankind and the contradictions it faces. The artist likes to portray the contemporary age where people have lost the human touch and have become increasingly impersonal in their behaviour. As a painter, he touches on these facets where customs are not being followed and the link between now and the past is getting hazy. He's carved out a niche for himself with his juxtaposition of real and unreal imagery infusing his canvases with bold, vibrant imagination and certain energy, which is extremely appealing. Mullick has been painting for the last 30 years. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1957, Calcutta. Education : 1981 - Graduated with first class in fine arts 1981-82 - Awarded Cultural Scholarship from the Government of India under Bikash Bhattacharya...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Ganesh, God, Fortune, Watercolor on paper, Red, Yellow, Bengal Artist "In Stock"
By Gaurango Beshai
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gouranga Beshai - Ganesh - 22 x 22 inches ( unframed size ) Watercolor on paper ** Shipped in roll form. Style : Drawing inspiration from Hemen Mazumdar, Gouranga too has fashioned ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

Indian scape , Oil on Canvas by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Amitabh Sengupta
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amitabh Sengupta - Untitled - 36 x 48 inches (unframed size) Oil on Canvas ** This work will be shipped in roll form to save on shipping cost. Mythscape Series : This series emerged...
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2010s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sensuality, Couple, Bengal Art , Figurative, Canvas, Indian Mythology"In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das : Sublime Love, Figurative, Mixed Media Size : 36 x 48 inches Sukanta Das says, “ I am primarily inspired by the human body and nature. I love to use subtle hues and ton...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic, Canvas

Couple, Bengali, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Blue, Green, Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 18 x 18 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters from the Bengal School of Art. Mullick combines a sense of satire with contemporary conditions. His paintings focus strongly on the ordinary man and the contradictions he faces.He uses colours like greens and blues to depict a largely urban India.His paintings also includes a strong focus on the ordinary person – more specifically womankind and the contradictions it faces. The artist likes to portray the contemporary age where people have lost the human touch and have become increasingly impersonal in their behaviour. As a painter, he touches on these facets where customs are not being followed and the link between now and the past is getting hazy. He's carved out a niche for himself with his juxtaposition of real and unreal imagery infusing his canvases with bold, vibrant imagination and certain energy, which is extremely appealing. Mullick has been painting for the last 30 years. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1957, Calcutta. Education : 1981 - Graduated with first class in fine arts 1981-82 - Awarded Cultural Scholarship from the Government of India under Bikash Bhattacharya...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Woman flying Kites, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Blue, Green, Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 20 x 20 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters from the Bengal School of Art. Mullick combines a sense of satire with contemporary conditions. His paintings focus strongly on the ordinary man and the contradictions he faces.He uses colours like greens and blues to depict a largely urban India.His paintings also includes a strong focus on the ordinary person – more specifically womankind and the contradictions it faces. The artist likes to portray the contemporary age where people have lost the human touch and have become increasingly impersonal in their behaviour. As a painter, he touches on these facets where customs are not being followed and the link between now and the past is getting hazy. He's carved out a niche for himself with his juxtaposition of real and unreal imagery infusing his canvases with bold, vibrant imagination and certain energy, which is extremely appealing. Mullick has been painting for the last 30 years. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1957, Calcutta. Education : 1981 - Graduated with first class in fine arts 1981-82 - Awarded Cultural Scholarship from the Government of India under Bikash Bhattacharya...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

No One Wants To Scream- Contemporary Self Portrait Indian Artist (Red+Yellow)
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"No One Wants To Scream" is a self-portrait of Indian artist Ritu Sinha. This emotional piece is outwardly confrontational and repellant; however, the more one sits with the piece, t...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Thinking Woman, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown, Black by Contemporary Artist"In Stock"
By Chandra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Chandra Bhattacharya - Untitled - 36 x 48 inches or 91.44 x 121.92 cm (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas It will be shipped in rolled form. Style : In the last three to four years...
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Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Make Me One With Everything No. 2- Two Part Conceptual Painting Red+Blue+Green
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Make Me One with Everything No. 2" is the second piece to complete the work by Indian artist Ritu Sinha. Complimenting its confrontational counterpart with wistful hope from a young...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Couple, Acrylic on Canvas, Green, Pink, Yellow, Brown colours "In Stock"
By Shipra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shipra Bhattacharya Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Style : Shipra, is a leading contemporary mid career artist of India. Shipra Bhattacharya’s work has ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Lady, Acrylic on Board, Brown, Red, Blue by Indian Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Untitled - 13.50 x 10 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Board , 2016 Style : Mondal`s works are mainly figurative. He paints in bold strokes and creates tableaux, who...
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2010s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Board

Women & Fishes , Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Yellow, Blue Colours "In Stock"
By Shipra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shipra Bhattacharya Untitled - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Style : Shipra, is a leading contemporary mid career artist of India. Shipra Bhattacharya’s work has ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Couple, Indian Mythology, Acrylic on canvas, Red, Yellow, Green, Brown"In Stock"
By Sukanta Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sukanta Das - Untitled - 36 x 36 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Juxtaposing the mundane with the exotic, Das’ work is usually f...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Canvas

Woman with Bird, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Blue, Brown by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 71 x 31.5 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Woman flying Kites, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Blue, Green, Brown "In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 71 x 31.5 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Girl in Plaits , Acrylic on Canvas, Yellow Green, Red, Blue colours "In Stock"
By Shipra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shipra Bhattacharya Untitled - 18 x 18 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Style : Shipra, is a leading contemporary mid career artist of India. Shipra Bhattacharya’s work has ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Telengana Women, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Brown, Blue by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Laxman Aeley
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Laxman Aeley - Untitled - 24 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Laxman Aeley's paintings are a reflection...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Bullets & Hands With Foliage, Acrylic Canvas, Beige, Green colors "In Stock"
By Subrata Gangopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Gangopadhyay - Mother & Child - Size 36 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas . This work will be sent rolled . In this particular work Subrata has Outshone himself , with the expressions on the Mothers Face , the Sindur dripping down the parting of her hair , with her child sleeping in her arms clutching to her . Subrata Gangopadhayay...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Oil, Canvas, Acrylic

Krishna, Oil, Acrylic, Charcoal, Blue, Yellow by Indian Modernist "In Stock"
By Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharya - The Golden Flute - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Oil, Acrylic and Charcoal on canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. One of the most popular seri...
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2010s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

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Charcoal, Acrylic, Oil, Canvas

Telengana Man & Women, Acrylic on Canvas, Green by South Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Laxman Aeley
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Laxman Aeley - Untitled - 24 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Laxman Aeley's paintings are a reflection...
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2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Boy Dancer with Mahanadi, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Birendra Pani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Birendra Pani - Boy Dancer with Mahanadi - 66 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas , 2009 ** Will be delivered in rolled form. Should you want the work in ready to hand condition please contact gallery for freight calculation. In this series of works - “Boy - Dancer”, Gallery Kolkata revisits the artists very popular and well lauded ‘Boy Dancer’ suite of paintings on the plight of traditional Gopitua dancers from his native land, Odisha. The boy dancers who perform a devotional dance ritual are quickly declining in today’s cosmopolitan world. Pani entwines his empathy for the dying art with an opinion on our post-Modern era. In that respect, Pani does not try to create nostalgia for the decline in the taste for the dancers, instead he problematizes the issue by bringing in a dispassionate view of the issue. The ten canvases on display in this exhibition, features the Gopitua dancers in different situations. The canvases are a hyper-real portrait, far & close shots of a Gopitua dancers with liquid innocent eyes and a small smile playing upon his lips as he confronts the viewer. The blade is a recurring motif in Pani’s work and it has multiple functions and meanings. In this instance its meaning is rather clear — one where modernity eclipses tradition. Style : His fresh, perspective and contemporary canvases have loud and vivid images and use colors like green and shocking pink unashamedly. Pani says his works are preoccupied with exploring contemporary materials, culture and current lives of people, the negligence of local places, their culture, history, memory and their identity in present times. Further he feels the consumerist attitude has penetrated deep into the human psyche. Human beings are being consumed by the commodity rather than them consuming it. In his works, Pani explore the struggles, contradictions, dichotomies and critical reflections of the embodied selves with changes in value, knowledge and culture in our present society. “I have extensively used body parts like brain, heart and other organs, and everyday objects like capsule, syringe, blade etc to create a new visual language. Deriving from life experiences, my idea is to create a new vision by the juxtaposition of the above experience with the rich legacy, diverse visual culture and sensibility of the vast tradition of Odisha’s miniatures and Pata paintings, stone carvings, monumental visuals of temples and dance forms like Gopitua dance and Chhau-dance in Odisha.” Pani, thus attempts to create a new phenomenology and the reinvention of ‘self’ in a globalized and yet very localized world. About the Artist and his work : BORN : 1969, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. FINE ARTS EDUCATION : 1997-1999 MFA – (First class with Distinction) Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. 1991-1997 BFA - Kala Bhavan, Viswa Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. 1987-1990 2nd world “Studio for Fine Arts”, Bhadrak, Odisha. SOLO EXHIBITION IN INDIA AND ABROAD : 2017 Towards a new Viewership / Audience & Reproduction Aesthetics, Curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, organized by New Bridge India and North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha. 2016 “Mahanadi”- A Journey through History, Memory and Culture curated by Maurice O Riordan of Australia at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. 2015 Re-Vision / Relationship- a visual literary engagement of Birendra Pani and poet Jayanta Mahapatra, curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, and organized by New Bridge India, Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Sarat Chandra Library, Baripada and Revenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha at Revenshaw University, Cuttack. 2012 “Soft- Subversion” at Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda. 2011 “Re – Vision” at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2010 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Sumukha, Bengalore. 2009 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Espace New Delhi and R.L.Fine arts, New York. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Faculty Gallery, M.S.U., Vadodara. 2006 “Risk’’-The Double Edge of Society, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2005 “Echo” at Kaleidoscope Art...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Birendra Pani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Birendra Pani - Untitled - 66 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas ** Will be delivered in rolled form. Should you want the work in ready to hand condition please contact gallery for extra freight calculation. In this series of works - “Boy - Dancer”, Gallery Kolkata revisits the artists very popular and well lauded ‘Boy Dancer’ suite of paintings on the plight of traditional Gopitua dancers from his native land, Odisha. The boy dancers who perform a devotional dance ritual are quickly declining in today’s cosmopolitan world. Pani entwines his empathy for the dying art with an opinion on our post-Modern era. In that respect, Pani does not try to create nostalgia for the decline in the taste for the dancers, instead he problematizes the issue by bringing in a dispassionate view of the issue. The ten canvases on display in this exhibition, features the Gopitua Dancers in different situations. The canvases are a hyper-real portrait, far & close shots of a Gopitua Dancers with liquid innocent eyes and a small smile playing upon his lips as he confronts the viewer. The blade is a recurring motif in Pani’s work and it has multiple functions and meanings. In this instance its meaning is rather clear — one where modernity eclipses tradition. Style : His fresh, perspective and contemporary canvases have loud and vivid images and use colors like green and shocking pink unashamedly. Pani says his works are preoccupied with exploring contemporary materials, culture and current lives of people, the negligence of local places, their culture, history, memory and their identity in present times. Further he feels the consumerist attitude has penetrated deep into the human psyche. Human beings are being consumed by the commodity rather than them consuming it. In his works, Pani explore the struggles, contradictions, dichotomies and critical reflections of the embodied selves with changes in value, knowledge and culture in our present society. “I have extensively used body parts like brain, heart and other organs, and everyday objects like capsule, syringe, blade etc to create a new visual language. Deriving from life experiences, my idea is to create a new vision by the juxtaposition of the above experience with the rich legacy, diverse visual culture and sensibility of the vast tradition of Odisha’s miniatures and Pata paintings, stone carvings, monumental visuals of temples and dance forms like Gopitua dance and Chhau-dance in Odisha.” Pani, thus attempts to create a new phenomenology and the reinvention of ‘self’ in a globalized and yet very localized world. About the Artist and his work : BORN : 1969, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. FINE ARTS EDUCATION : 1997-1999 MFA – (First class with Distinction) Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. 1991-1997 BFA - Kala Bhavan, Viswa Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. 1987-1990 2nd world “Studio for Fine Arts”, Bhadrak, Odisha. SOLO EXHIBITION IN INDIA AND ABROAD : 2017 Towards a new Viewership / Audience & Reproduction Aesthetics, Curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, organized by New Bridge India and North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha. 2016 “Mahanadi”- A Journey through History, Memory and Culture curated by Maurice O Riordan of Australia at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. 2015 Re-Vision / Relationship- a visual literary engagement of Birendra Pani and poet Jayanta Mahapatra, curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, and organized by New Bridge India, Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Sarat Chandra Library, Baripada and Revenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha at Revenshaw University, Cuttack. 2012 “Soft- Subversion” at Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda. 2011 “Re – Vision” at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2010 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Sumukha, Bengalore. 2009 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Espace New Delhi and R.L.Fine arts, New York. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Faculty Gallery, M.S.U., Vadodara. 2006 “Risk’’-The Double Edge of Society, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2005 “Echo” at Kaleidoscope Art...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Caring Hand, Love & Faith, Acrylic on Canvas, Green by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Kamal Mitra
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kamal Mitra - Caring Hand - 18 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. About Kamal Mitra’s Works : While pursuing his Bachelors (Painting...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Enlightened, Wash on Board , Green Brown by Indian Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Mintu Naiya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Mintu Naiya - Lady - 11 x 8 inches ( unframed size ) Wash on Paper ** Shipped in roll form. About the Artist & his Art work : Born : November, 1976. Education : Graduate from Calc...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Board, Tempera, Watercolor

Telengana Men & Women, Gossip, Acrylic on Canvas, Red by Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Laxman Aeley
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Laxman Aeley - Untitled - 24 x 24 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas. Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Laxman Aeley's paintings are a reflection...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Re Vision, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Birendra Pani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Birendra Pani - Re Vision - 66 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas , 2010 ** Will be delivered in rolled form. Should you want the work in ready to hand condition please contact gallery for freight calculation. In this series of works - “Boy - Dancer”, Gallery Kolkata revisits the artists very popular and well lauded ‘Boy Dancer’ suite of paintings on the plight of traditional Gopitua dancers from his native land, Odisha. The boy dancers who perform a devotional dance ritual are quickly declining in today’s cosmopolitan world. Pani entwines his empathy for the dying art with an opinion on our post-Modern era. In that respect, Pani does not try to create nostalgia for the decline in the taste for the dancers, instead he problematizes the issue by bringing in a dispassionate view of the issue. The ten canvases on display in this exhibition, features the Gopitua dancers in different situations. The canvases are a hyper-real portrait, far & close shots of a Gopitua dancers with liquid innocent eyes and a small smile playing upon his lips as he confronts the viewer. The blade is a recurring motif in Pani’s work and it has multiple functions and meanings. In this instance its meaning is rather clear — one where modernity eclipses tradition. Style : His fresh, perspective and contemporary canvases have loud and vivid images and use colors like green and shocking pink unashamedly. Pani says his works are preoccupied with exploring contemporary materials, culture and current lives of people, the negligence of local places, their culture, history, memory and their identity in present times. Further he feels the consumerist attitude has penetrated deep into the human psyche. Human beings are being consumed by the commodity rather than them consuming it. In his works, Pani explore the struggles, contradictions, dichotomies and critical reflections of the embodied selves with changes in value, knowledge and culture in our present society. “I have extensively used body parts like brain, heart and other organs, and everyday objects like capsule, syringe, blade etc to create a new visual language. Deriving from life experiences, my idea is to create a new vision by the juxtaposition of the above experience with the rich legacy, diverse visual culture and sensibility of the vast tradition of Odisha’s miniatures and Pata paintings, stone carvings, monumental visuals of temples and dance forms like Gopitua dance and Chhau-dance in Odisha.” Pani, thus attempts to create a new phenomenology and the reinvention of ‘self’ in a globalized and yet very localized world. About the Artist and his work : BORN : 1969, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. FINE ARTS EDUCATION : 1997-1999 MFA – (First class with Distinction) Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. 1991-1997 BFA - Kala Bhavan, Viswa Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. 1987-1990 2nd world “Studio for Fine Arts”, Bhadrak, Odisha. SOLO EXHIBITION IN INDIA AND ABROAD : 2017 Towards a new Viewership / Audience & Reproduction Aesthetics, Curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, organized by New Bridge India and North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha. 2016 “Mahanadi”- A Journey through History, Memory and Culture curated by Maurice O Riordan of Australia at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. 2015 Re-Vision / Relationship- a visual literary engagement of Birendra Pani and poet Jayanta Mahapatra, curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, and organized by New Bridge India, Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Sarat Chandra Library, Baripada and Revenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha at Revenshaw University, Cuttack. 2012 “Soft- Subversion” at Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda. 2011 “Re – Vision” at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2010 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Sumukha, Bengalore. 2009 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Espace New Delhi and R.L.Fine arts, New York. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Faculty Gallery, M.S.U., Vadodara. 2006 “Risk’’-The Double Edge of Society, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2005 “Echo” at Kaleidoscope Art...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Gotipua Dancer (The Precarious Existence), Acrylic on Canvas, by Indian-In Stock
By Birendra Pani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Birendra Pani - Gotipua Dancer (The Precarious Existence) - 66 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas , 2008 ** Will be delivered in rolled form. Should you want the work in ready to hand condition please contact gallery for freight calculation. In this series of works - “Boy - Dancer”, Gallery Kolkata revisits the artists very popular and well lauded ‘Boy Dancer’ suite of paintings on the plight of traditional Gopitua dancers from his native land, Odisha. The boy dancers who perform a devotional dance ritual are quickly declining in today’s cosmopolitan world. Pani entwines his empathy for the dying art with an opinion on our post-Modern era. In that respect, Pani does not try to create nostalgia for the decline in the taste for the dancers, instead he problematizes the issue by bringing in a dispassionate view of the issue. The ten canvases on display in this exhibition, features the Gopitua dancers in different situations. The canvases are a hyper-real portrait, far & close shots of a Gopitua dancers with liquid innocent eyes and a small smile playing upon his lips as he confronts the viewer. The blade is a recurring motif in Pani’s work and it has multiple functions and meanings. In this instance its meaning is rather clear — one where modernity eclipses tradition. Style : His fresh, perspective and contemporary canvases have loud and vivid images and use colors like green and shocking pink unashamedly. Pani says his works are preoccupied with exploring contemporary materials, culture and current lives of people, the negligence of local places, their culture, history, memory and their identity in present times. Further he feels the consumerist attitude has penetrated deep into the human psyche. Human beings are being consumed by the commodity rather than them consuming it. In his works, Pani explore the struggles, contradictions, dichotomies and critical reflections of the embodied selves with changes in value, knowledge and culture in our present society. “I have extensively used body parts like brain, heart and other organs, and everyday objects like capsule, syringe, blade etc to create a new visual language. Deriving from life experiences, my idea is to create a new vision by the juxtaposition of the above experience with the rich legacy, diverse visual culture and sensibility of the vast tradition of Odisha’s miniatures and Pata paintings, stone carvings, monumental visuals of temples and dance forms like Gopitua dance and Chhau-dance in Odisha.” Pani, thus attempts to create a new phenomenology and the reinvention of ‘self’ in a globalized and yet very localized world. About the Artist and his work : BORN : 1969, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. FINE ARTS EDUCATION : 1997-1999 MFA – (First class with Distinction) Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. 1991-1997 BFA - Kala Bhavan, Viswa Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. 1987-1990 2nd world “Studio for Fine Arts”, Bhadrak, Odisha. SOLO EXHIBITION IN INDIA AND ABROAD : 2017 Towards a new Viewership / Audience & Reproduction Aesthetics, Curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, organized by New Bridge India and North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha. 2016 “Mahanadi”- A Journey through History, Memory and Culture curated by Maurice O Riordan of Australia at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. 2015 Re-Vision / Relationship- a visual literary engagement of Birendra Pani and poet Jayanta Mahapatra, curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, and organized by New Bridge India, Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Sarat Chandra Library, Baripada and Revenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha at Revenshaw University, Cuttack. 2012 “Soft- Subversion” at Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda. 2011 “Re – Vision” at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2010 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Sumukha, Bengalore. 2009 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Espace New Delhi and R.L.Fine arts, New York. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Faculty Gallery, M.S.U., Vadodara. 2006 “Risk’’-The Double Edge of Society, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2005 “Echo” at Kaleidoscope Art...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Face, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown, Red, Yellow by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Tapas Ghosal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tapas Ghosal - Face - 12 x 12 inches ( unframed size) ) Acrylic on Canvas *** Framed ( packing :complimentary; shipping cost would need to be extra) Style : In Hindu philosophy, ...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas, Acrylic

Lost Childhood, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown by Indian Contemporary Artist"In Stock"
By Kamal Mitra
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kamal Mitra - Lost Childhood - 50 x 70 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. About Kamal Mitra’s Works : While pursuing his Bachelors (Pain...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Durga, Indian Goddess, Tempera on Board, Red, Yellow by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Atin Basak
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Atin Basak - Durga - 30 x 24 inches ( Unframed Size ) Tempera on Board The work will be shipped unframed . Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Atin Basak says that his rece...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Board, Tempera

Durga Goddess of Hindu, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Yellow by Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Ashoke Mullick
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ashoke Mullick - Untitled - 36 x 36 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Style : Ashoke Mullick is considered one of the leading painters f...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Lady, Long Hair, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown, Famous Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Chandra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Chandra Bhattacharya - Untitled - 48 x 36 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas It will be shipped in the roll form. Style : In the last three to four years, he has engaged wi...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Indian Mother-Child, Women going to worship, Drawing by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Indra Dugar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Indra Dugar - Untitled - 10.5 x 8 inches (unframed size) 16 x 18.5 inches ( framed size ) This is a two sided work, Recto & Verso. Ink on paper. Inclusive of shipment in framed fo...
Category

1960s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Paper, India Ink, Ballpoint Pen

Boy Dancer, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Birendra Pani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Birendra Pani - Boy Dancer - 66 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas In this series of works - “Boy - Dancer”, Gallery Kolkata revisits the artists very popular and well lauded ‘Boy Dancer’ suite of paintings on the plight of traditional Gopitua dancers from his native land, Odisha. The boy dancers who perform a devotional dance ritual are quickly declining in today’s cosmopolitan world. Pani entwines his empathy for the dying art with an opinion on our post-Modern era. In that respect, Pani does not try to create nostalgia for the decline in the taste for the dancers, instead he problematizes the issue by bringing in a dispassionate view of the issue. The ten canvases on display in this exhibition, features the Gopitua dancers in different situations. The canvases are a hyper-real portrait, far & close shots of a Gopitua dancers with liquid innocent eyes and a small smile playing upon his lips as he confronts the viewer. The blade is a recurring motif in Pani’s work and it has multiple functions and meanings. In this instance its meaning is rather clear — one where modernity eclipses tradition. Style : His fresh, perspective and contemporary canvases have loud and vivid images and use colors like green and shocking pink unashamedly. Pani says his works are preoccupied with exploring contemporary materials, culture and current lives of people, the negligence of local places, their culture, history, memory and their identity in present times. Further he feels the consumerist attitude has penetrated deep into the human psyche. Human beings are being consumed by the commodity rather than them consuming it. In his works, Pani explore the struggles, contradictions, dichotomies and critical reflections of the embodied selves with changes in value, knowledge and culture in our present society. “I have extensively used body parts like brain, heart and other organs, and everyday objects like capsule, syringe, blade etc to create a new visual language. Deriving from life experiences, my idea is to create a new vision by the juxtaposition of the above experience with the rich legacy, diverse visual culture and sensibility of the vast tradition of Odisha’s miniatures and Pata paintings, stone carvings, monumental visuals of temples and dance forms like Gopitua dance and Chhau-dance in Odisha.” Pani, thus attempts to create a new phenomenology and the reinvention of ‘self’ in a globalized and yet very localized world. About the Artist and his work : BORN : 1969, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. FINE ARTS EDUCATION : 1997-1999 MFA – (First class with Distinction) Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. 1991-1997 BFA - Kala Bhavan, Viswa Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. 1987-1990 2nd world “Studio for Fine Arts”, Bhadrak, Odisha. SOLO EXHIBITION IN INDIA AND ABROAD : 2017 Towards a new Viewership / Audience & Reproduction Aesthetics, Curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, organized by New Bridge India and North Odisha University, Baripada, Odisha. 2016 “Mahanadi”- A Journey through History, Memory and Culture curated by Maurice O Riordan of Australia at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. 2015 Re-Vision / Relationship- a visual literary engagement of Birendra Pani and poet Jayanta Mahapatra, curated by Dr. Rajashree Biswal, and organized by New Bridge India, Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Sarat Chandra Library, Baripada and Revenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha at Revenshaw University, Cuttack. 2012 “Soft- Subversion” at Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda. 2011 “Re – Vision” at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata. 2010 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Sumukha, Bengalore. 2009 “Re – Vision” at Gallery Espace New Delhi and R.L.Fine arts, New York. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2007 “Boy Dancer’’-The convergence and continuum, at Faculty Gallery, M.S.U., Vadodara. 2006 “Risk’’-The Double Edge of Society, at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. 2005 “Echo” at Kaleidoscope Art...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Indian Rural Scene, Travelers, Luggage, Ink on Paper by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Indra Dugar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Indra Dugar - Untitled - 10.5 x 8 inches (unframed size) & 16 x 18.5 inches ( framed size ) Ink on paper Inclusive of shipment in framed form. About the Artist & his work : Born : ...
Category

1960s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Paper, India Ink, Ballpoint Pen

Bond of Love Series, Charcoal, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Blue, Yellow "In Stock"
By Jagannath Paul
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jagannath Paul - Bond of Love Series - 48 x 48 inches (unframed size) Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in rolled form. A lovely figurative work in Charcoal and Acr...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Acrylic

Badami People, Oil on Canvas, White Purple Green Color "In Stock"
By JMS Mani
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
JMS Mani - Badami People Oil on Canvas - 16 x 12 inches each (unframed size) 20 x 18 inches ( Framed ) Inclusive of packing . The simple, rustic folk of the Deccan Plateau in Sout...
Category

2010s Folk Art India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Indian Women, Acrylic on canvas, Red, Green, Brown by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Shipra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shipra Bhattacharya - Untitled - 10 x 8 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. Style : Shipra , is a leading contemporary mid career artist...
Category

2010s Contemporary India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Face I, Painting, Chinese Ink, Portrait of Man by PadmaBhushan Artist "In Stock"
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Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
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Category

Early 2000s Modern India - Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Paper

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