Untitled, Landscape, AP – 18/32, Lithograph on Paper

Medium:Lithograph
Height:11 inch / 27.9 cm
Width:10.5 inch / 26.7 cm
Dimension:W: 26.7 cm × H: 27.9 cm

Untitled by Ganesh Haloi is a rare 1985 Lithograph in soothing earthy tones, blending abstraction with natural elements. This showcases Haloi’s signature lyrical line work and meditative composition, making it a prized collectible of Indian modern art.

Original price was: ₹300,000.00.Current price is: ₹150,000.00.

Description

Ganesh Haloi | Untitled | AP – 18/32 | Lithograph on Paper | 11 x 10.5 inches | 1985

Ganesh Haloi, one of India’s most revered modernist painters, is known for his contemplative abstract works that blend memory, nature, and inner emotion. This lithograph exemplifies his lyrical abstraction and subtle command of space and form.

Rendered in earthy shades of green and yellow, the composition suggests a poetic, almost meditative landscape. Fine black linear markings evoke organic elements — perhaps reeds, foliage, or reflections in water — yet resist literal interpretation. The image seems to oscillate between figuration and abstraction, inviting the viewer into an inward gaze.

Haloi’s experience of displacement during the Partition and his long engagement with the natural environment around Santiniketan deeply inform his visual language. This print — both intimate and expansive — captures that spiritual resonance. His work often echoes a quiet rhythm, where form is less about depiction and more about evocation.

Ganesh Haloi (b.1936) is a Kolkata-based artist, born in Jamalpur, Mymensingh (now in Bangladesh). He moved to Calcutta in 1950 following the Partition of India. The trauma of displacement left its mark on his work as it did on some other painters of his generation. Since then his art has exhibited an innate lyricism and a sense of nostalgia for a lost world. He graduated from the Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta in 1956. In the following year, he was appointed by the Archaeological Survey of India to create replicas of Ajanta murals. Seven years later, Haloi returned to Calcutta. From 1963 until his retirement, he taught at the Government College of Art and Crafts. He has been a Member of The Society of Contemporary Artists, Calcutta since 1971.

He has participated in several group exhibitions in India, Documenta 14 at Athens & Kassel, Greece/Germany; Architecture of Life, at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archives at BAM/PFA, Berkeley, California; 8th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, Berlin; A Special Arrow Was Shot in the Neck, David Roberts Art Foundation, London; and over the edge, crossing the line five artists from Bengal at KNMA, Delhi. He is represented by Akar Prakar Kolkata & New Delhi. He has had various solo exhibitions in Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Dhaka, and New York including Re-citations: rhymes, about land, water and sky six decades of painting at Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata with KNMA, 2024; Re-citing Land at The Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation, Mumbai in collaboration with KNMA, Delhi 2022; The Architectonics of Form at Akar Prakar Kolkata and New Delhi in 2022, Form & Play at Asia Week New York in 2020 to name a few.


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