Abstract painting by Dipankar Dasgupta, original hand-painted Indian artwork, Next Canvas

Untitled by Dipanker Dasgupta

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Abstract painting by Dipankar Dasgupta, original hand-painted Indian artwork, Next Canvas

Untitled by Dipanker Dasgupta

by Dipankar Dasgupta

Medium: Mixed Media

Year: 2008

Size: 18x18 inch

Framing: 22x22 inch

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A square untitled mixed-media work by Dipankar Dasgupta, whose abstraction leans toward the metaphysical and introspective. Dasgupta builds quiet, conceptually charged surfaces rather than depicting a scene.

A Kala Bhavana and MS University, Baroda graduate and Lalit Kala Akademi National Award winner, with work in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Original mixed media · 18 × 18 inches · 2008 · one of one, with certificate of authenticity.

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Dipankar Dasgupta

D. Dasgupta is a contemporary Indian artist whose practice blends introspection with conceptual depth. A graduate of Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan, and a postgrad from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda, Dasgupta's work explores metaphysical and emotional spaces through a refined visual language.
His artistic journey began with solo exhibitions in Baroda and Kolkata in the mid-90s and gained momentum with a National Award from Lalit Kala Akademi in 1998. His evocative style has since been showcased across India and abroad, including at Galerie 88, Tamarind Art in New York, and Weiling Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. Dasgupta’s work has been part of major collections, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and the Government of India, reflecting his continued relevance in contemporary art discourse.

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