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Chattrapati Dutta
The Bone of Contention, Acrylic Canvas, Green, Brown by Indian Artist "In Stock"

2011

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Chattrapati Dutta - A Bone of Contention - 24 x 30 inches (without frame) Acrylic on Canvas Chattrapati Dutta is one of the leading contemporary artist of Bengal and currently serving as the Principal of the prestigious college Govt. College of Arts , Kolkata . Much lauded Indian Contemporary artist, Chattrapati Dutta's works often talk about serious issues in a surreal and satorical ways. With puns in his work, he often discusses important social issues with an ardent humour. Here his pun is perhaps at the political parties, each unstoppable in front of the mic, feeling powerful and ready to talk their way; realising little that most are mere puppets who are being driven by someone. Chhatrapati Dutta works are deeply rooted in academia and incorporate ideas of psychoanalysis through his works. His works present a juxtaposition of ideas rendered in a gyrating mass of collage. He deals extensively with memory through his works. The layers of the human mind are explored in his paintings. He has an eclectic manner of handling various mediums. Style : Chhatrapati Dutta works are deeply rooted in academia and incorporate ideas of psychoanalysis through his works. His works present a juxtaposition of ideas rendered in a gyrating mass of collage. He deals extensively with memory through his works. The layers of the human mind are explored in his paintings. He has an eclectic manner of handling various mediums.HE explores the print culture which often influences the human mind Archival prints, woodcuts, graphic novels are extremely enticing to the artist, thus. Dutta negotiates the personal experience/interaction with the world of print culture with his idea and concern over the global. Re-evaluation of the self against the long chain of history is perhaps a habit inherent in mankind. The artist reassesses the position the personal/self asset against the macrocosm of culture. About the Artist & his work : Born : 1964, Kolkata. Education : 1987 – Bachelor in Visual Arts from the Govt. College of Art & Craft, Kolkata. 1988 – Post-graduation from University of Athens, Greece. He completed his Masters in Fine Arts from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan. Soon Dutta mastered the art of painting on the reverse side. Solo Exhibition : 2008 - Tamarind Art Gallery, New York Group Shows : 2007 – Tamarind Art Gallery, New York & Akar Prakar Gallery Group Exhibitions : 2006 – ‘Art of Young Bengal’ at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata 2007 – ‘Agony & Ecstasy’ at Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata.
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