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Lot No. 13
GURCHARAN SINGH
b. 1949
PRAISE TO GANESHA
60 x 48 in (152.4 x 122 cm)
Acrylic on canvas
Signed: Bottom Centre
` 15,00,000 - 20,00,000 | $ 18,750 - 25,000
Provenance: Property from a collection based in Mumbai
Born in 1949 in Patiala, India, Gurcharan Singh is a
renowned Indian painter, celebrated for his exceptional
figurative artworks. He trained at the Government
College of Arts and Crafts in Chandigarh, where he
developed a focus on depicting individuals from
economically disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly
marginalised and exploited women. Some of his most
notable works include The Red Light in Black and White
and Les Misérables.
Throughout his career, Singh explored the complex
relationships that shape our world, often using symbolic
representations to delve into deeper themes. Through
this method, Singh masterfully examines the connection
between animal behaviour and human nature,
prompting the viewer to reflect on these shared traits at a
deeper level.
Singh has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions at
prestigious galleries in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Mumbai,
Paris, and Canada. He is widely recognised for his
outstanding figurative painting, capturing the essence
of everyday life by portraying men, women, children, and
animals in large-scale, powerful compositions. His artwork
is housed in esteemed institutions such as the Lalit Kala
Akademi, the National Gallery of Art in New Delhi, and
India House in Paris.
Acknowledged for his significant contributions to art,
Gurcharan Singh received the National Award in 1976 and
was honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of
India in 1991.