The Development Of Contemporary Indian Art
Contemporary Indian painting was initiated in the early 20th century
. This resurgence of sorts for Indian art was lead by Tagore family. Famous contemporary artists in that period were by and large inclined by the great Indian heritage expressed in painting themes based on the great Indian epics, Mughal and Rajput Miniature painting schools, murals of Ajanta and Ellora, etc.
After India got Independence, an unapologetic European painting style emerged in India. The Indian art gallery in those times was comprises mostly of works from the painters group who wanted to focus on the horrors and pains of the first and second World Wars and the disillusion that resulted from them.
There was one painter though who showed the tragedies of Indian partition through his paintings. He was called Satish Gujral. His works were a turning point in Indian art landscape as the painters subsequent to him evolved their own style casting aside the colonial prejudices. This further led to flourishing of fresh ideas any Indian art gallery that exhibited these refreshing new art works. The art galleries and art collections all over the world followed suit.
Any Contemporary art gallery of India now-a-days displays traditional art specimen, but so too the latest form of vigorous and audacious paintings that have a sophistication and grace that is unique. They are an expression of the synthesis between the myriad art forms that has brought out the current contemporary art.
The first among many famous contemporary artists of India before Independence was Abanindranath Tagore. He made use of Japanese and Chinese styles in his paintings which were shortly followed by many other painters from India who developed the contemporary Indian style in painting and this process is still going on. Some well-known Indian painters of the era before Independence were luminaries like Rabindranath Tagore, Amrita Shergill, Samarendranath Gupta, Jamini Roy, A.K. Haldar, Nandlal Bose and Raja Ravi Verma.
Contemporary Indian paintings are unique entities that reflect the intuitive and emotional concepts in Indian culture. This has been implemented with a feel of soft magic that is a distinct quality of the elegant Indian art works.
Famous contemporary artists well-known throughout the world for the splendid paintings that they have worked on are Satish Gujral, Laxman Shreshtha, Deepak Shinde, S.H. Raza, Sanjay Bhattacharya, N.S. Bendre, Prabhakar Barwe and Anjolie Ela Menon. The Indian art gallery which displays the art works of any of these artists is likely to attract many art lovers.
by: john Hudson
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