In Arup Das’s art, human figures hold significance with the artist placing them in social, political and cultural contexts. His human figuration is expressive, highly stylised, telling compelling narratives through a rich colour palette, informing the viewer of the personal stories of people that probably emerge from the artist’s own interactions with others to understand their lives. In Das’s art, timeless and telling journeys of people are told in a visual idiom that is uniquely his own, in a language pertinent to our times.
Arup Das
Untitled
1965
Gouache and ink on paper
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Arup Das
Untitled
1965
Gouache and ink on paper
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