Topic : Research on
the Bengal Artist Partha Pratim Deb
Idea: Influence of
pop art and dadaism in the works of Partha Pratim's artworks.
Searching
about the artists from whom he is influenced, Similiarities about
indian and western links, Figuring about Regional modernism.
Process:
They are doing research on Partha Pratim Deb, renowned artist in
Kolkata. Researched about the artist’s works and interests with
proper time line. Studied his artworks, concentrating on the
paintings and sculptures hypothetically. They observed that in his
paintings, were applications of vibrant colors and there is a kind of
primordial effects with modern forms and interesting transmute images
which is very introspective. There are ink drawings on the paper
where sensuality amalgamates with humor and social reality.
They
also searched that Partha pratim's works are of modernism era and
figures how his works entered into the post- modern practice for
example three dimensional art pieces and sculptures made from throw
away and found objects specially paper pulp. Influence of pop-art
and Dadaism can be seen in his paintings. That is why they have
researched about the artists who worked and presently working like
Partha Pratim Deb from who he influenced from. The artworks of Paul
Klee and Robert Rouchen Berg are very many similarities with his art
works. They have observed the metaphysical aspects of Paul klee with
his similarity forms and line. Similarity in colour approach and
figure setting are depicted in the works of Robert Rouchen Berg.
There were the western influences along with this, about the throw
and found objects. For example Marcel Duchamp’s art work
“fountain” and his influence on Parth Pratim Deb. Though in
context of Indian influences, artworks of artists like Jyoti Bhatt
and K.G.subramanyan are very similar like colour application, image
depiction, ideas. Now they are still working on the approach of
artists towards sculptures in the present time.
Untited |
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Untited 2016 |
References:
Books:
- Concept of Modern Art – Nikas Stranger
- The Philosophy of Modern Art – Herbert Read
- Blacwell Anthologies in Art History – Debbie Lewer
- Pop Art Andorigins of Post Modernism – Sylvia Harison
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