Celebrating the Legacy of Bimal Das Gupta, a Visionary Who Redefined Indian Abstraction in Modern Art

New Delhi [India], September 16: Bimal Das Gupta, a trailblazer in Indian art whose pioneering work in abstraction redefined the landscape of modern art, will be honoured in a major exhibition. Nearly three decades after his tragic passing in a road accident in 1995, this landmark event will celebrate Das Gupta’s immense contribution to Indian abstractionism. Despite his untimely [...]

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Celebrating the Legacy of Bimal Das Gupta, a Visionary Who Redefined Indian Abstraction in Modern Art
Celebrating the Legacy of Bimal Das Gupta, a Visionary Who Redefined Indian Abstraction in Modern Art

New Delhi [India], September 16: Bimal Das Gupta, a trailblazer in Indian art whose pioneering work in abstraction redefined the landscape of modern art, will be honoured in a major exhibition. Nearly three decades after his tragic passing in a road accident in 1995, this landmark event will celebrate Das Gupta’s immense contribution to Indian abstractionism. Despite his untimely demise, which led to his works being somewhat overshadowed, this exhibition serves as an opportunity to reinstate his profound legacy, showcasing the depth of his artistic innovations and influence.

Bimal Das Gupta: Tutelage – An Ode to a Legend is scheduled to take place at Travancore House, New Delhi, on November 9-10, 2024. Presented by Dhoomimal Gallery and Gallery Silver Scapes, the solo exhibition will feature a wide-ranging collection of Das Gupta’s works, spanning six decades of his artistic journey. From the 1930s—when he first broke away from the figurative styles popular in post-independence India—through to the later years of his career, the exhibition traces his evolution as one of the country’s earliest and most profound abstractionists.

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