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Lot No. 91

 Ashim Purkayastha
 b. 1967

 INDIA SHINING
 72 x 59.5 in (182.9 x 151.1 cm)
 Mixed media on canvas
 Signed: Verso

 ` 8,00,000 – 12,00,000 | $ 9,877 - 14,815














 Contemporary artist Ashim Purkayastha was
 born in Digboi, Assam in 1967. Born to a family of
 Bengali refugees, he spent a large part of his early
 years in the oil town witnessing the depletion of the
 environment, unemployment, pollution and the
 dying arts. This would lead him to become politically
 engaged, resulting in the captivating artworks we
 see today. His interest in art then led him to study
 at Santiniketan, where he met and studied under
 renowned artist  Jogen  Chowdhury.  Here,  he
 explored folk traditions and further studied pop
 art, the influences of which can be seen throughout
 his artistic career. Purkayastha then had a short
 stint in Baroda, after which he moved to New Delhi.

 His works are known to be political and social
 commentaries  as  he  identifies  as  being  a  social
 activist alongside being an artist. With a deep
 interest in investigating the India of everyday,
 through his art he delves headfirst into the subjects
 of national identity and society. Although his stint
 in Santiniketan allowed him reprieve from what
 bothered him, the issues of Assam soon found
 place in his canvases as he travelled the country.
 The  artist’s perspective and  skills  lend  a poetry
 to what would otherwise be dry and analytical
 subjects. Amongst his most well-known works
 are  those  depicting  Mahatma  Gandhi  through
 Purkayastha’s unique lens and his work with
 revenue stamps. One can see an amalgamation of
 the two in the presented lot.
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