Untitled, Bird

Medium:Mixed Media
Height:8.25 inch / 21 cm
Width:12 inch / 30.5 cm
Dimension:W: 30.5 cm × H: 21 cm

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A striking mixed-media bird composition combining bold white line, folk-inspired motifs, and dramatic contrast on a dark ground.

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Jogen Chowdhury | Untitled | Mixed Media on Paper | 8.25 x 12 inches | 2023

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This dynamic mixed-media work presents a stylised bird rendered through bold, graphic contours and rhythmic patterning. Set against a dark, atmospheric ground, the luminous white outlines animate the form with a sense of movement and vitality. The bird’s body is filled with decorative motifs — zigzags, dots, and flowing lines — that echo folk and mythic visual traditions, while its elongated legs and poised stance suggest alertness and motion. The contrast between the dense black background and the expressive line work heightens the dramatic presence of the figure, transforming it into a symbolic creature rather than a naturalistic depiction. The composition balances playfulness with intensity, revealing the artist’s ability to merge instinctive drawing with symbolic narrative and visual rhythm.

Born on 15 February, 1939 in Faridpur (now in Bangladesh), Jogen Chowdhury’s family moved to Calcutta following the partition.
Chowdhury studied art at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Calcutta, and subsequently at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris. A student of Prodosh Das Gupta, Chowdhury worked in the expressionist style of figuration in his early years. He created his own gallery of the grotesque, featuring lewd men with bellies like sacks and women with loose, hanging breasts. The Paris sojourn sharpened his creative thought process, helping in the evolution of his distinctive personal style.

Chowdhury interprets the human form through the x-ray vision of his creativity: attenuated, exaggerated, fragmented, reconfigured, and rephrased. For Chowdhury, the body has to communicate in silence. Often placing his figures against a vacant background, he does not appropriate the specificity of place or environment; instead, he transfers feelings of anguish on to his figures through gestural mark-making. His dense, crosshatched lines simulate body hair and a web of veins takes away the smooth sensuality of the classical body to manifest the textures of life.
Chowdhury believes art in India is neither subsumed in the miniature traditions nor in those of Ajanta, for India is neither a monolith nor a static entity; and that a notion of Indianness should not be fixed into some kind of timeless loop. He has been awarded the Madhya Pradesh government’s Kalidas Samman, and was honoured at the 2nd Havana Biennale. He lives and works in Kolkata and Santiniketan.

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