Bikash Bhattacharjee

Bikash Bhattacharjee is recognised as India's leading painter in the western realist and surrealist tradition. He is acclaimed for his ability to juxtapose the real with the unreal, creating thereby in his works, a world of haunting and hypnotic imagery. Born in Calcutta, Bikash lost his father as a child and the consequent struggle for survival left him with a deep sense of insecurity as well as an empathy for the under-privileged, who often feature in his works. Bikash has lived in Calcutta all his life. Through his paintings, he depicts the life of the average middle-class Bengali - their aspirations, superstitions, hypocrisy and corruption, and even the violence that is endemic to Calcutta. Bikash has complete control over all mediums - oil, acrylic, water-colour, conte and collage. His ability to penetrate and portray the inner psychological undercurrents makes him one of India's most powerful contemporary artists.

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Wounded Family
graphite & conte on canvas
152cm x 165cm | 60" x 65"
1999 | con no. 2276

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