Art SG
Art SG
Art SG
Art SG 20th Century Indian Modern Art Catalogue |
16 – 19 January 2025 Marina Bay Sands, Singapore |
curatorial note
As with its history, trade, and culture, so with its art, India has always stood at the crossroads of assimilation, adaptation, change, and experimentation. Ancient and medieval influences in art practices have informed her artists in the twentieth century—a point when European and Asian movements found acceptance before being turned into a vibrant lexicon that has remained central to the pursuit of art in the subcontinent.
This showcase provides a glimpse of this vital uniqueness. The selection of artworks represents different periods and genres spread across twentieth-century India ranging from the figurative to the abstract. Rooted in Indian aesthetics and contexts, they are, nevertheless, international in their appeal. The selection includes names of artists who are well known, and not just in India, such as F. N. Souza, M. F. Husain, and S. H. Raza, global icons such as Natvar Bhavsar, Avinash Chandra and Sohan Qadri, Indian masters such as G. R. Santosh, Laxman Pai, J Sultan Ali, Sunil Das and Shanti Dave, and women artists such as Shobha Broota and Madhvi Parekh, among others.
This medley of artists represents the exciting world of the moderns in India with a body of work that is serious as well as playful, formal as well as liberated from the constraints of academic art, richly layered with a civilizational past that provides it with depth and substance. Taken together, this is a celebration of Indian modern art at its finest.