Galleria VSB

Contemporary art in India embodies the nation’s rich cultural heritage, diverse social beliefs, and rapid modernization. Many contemporary Indian artists delve into themes of identity, heritage, and tradition, frequently reinterpreting ancient symbols, myths, and rituals. They often address pressing social and political issues, including caste, gender, environmental concerns, and human rights. Spiritual themes hold significant importance in contemporary Indian art, often interwoven with modern techniques and perspectives. Artist known for their innovative use of materials and techniques, and they frequently blend traditional art forms with modern technology to create unique works that challenge conventional boundaries. Each forms continue to evolve, influenced by global trends and local traditions, making contemporary Indian art a dynamic and integral part of the global art scene.

Contemporary Art

Contemporary art in India embodies the nation’s rich cultural heritage, diverse social beliefs, and rapid modernization. Many contemporary Indian artists delve into themes of identity, heritage, and tradition, frequently reinterpreting ancient symbols, myths, and rituals. They often address pressing social and political issues, including caste, gender, environmental concerns, and human rights. Spiritual themes hold significant importance in contemporary Indian art, often interwoven with modern techniques and perspectives. Artist known for their innovative use of materials and techniques, and they frequently blend traditional art forms with modern technology to create unique works that challenge conventional boundaries. Each forms continue to evolve, influenced by global trends and local traditions, making contemporary Indian art a dynamic and integral part of the global art scene.

Abstract Art

Abstract art has evolved uniquely, influenced by both traditional Indian aesthetics and global modernist movements. Indian artists who studied in Europe incorporated Western abstract techniques and philosophies into their practice. abstract artists explore a variety of themes, including spirituality, nature, and the complexities of modern life, often incorporating elements from Indian philosophy, mythology, and folklore.Indian abstract art often employs a variety of techniques, including layering of colors, textural contrasts, and dynamic brushstrokes. The use of vibrant colors and complex patterns reflects the rich visual traditions of India. Indian abstract art merges local traditions with global modernist influences.

Landscape Art

Landscape art has a long history, influenced by various regional styles and the country’s diverse geography. Contemporary Indian landscape artists continue to draw inspiration from nature, but they also reinterpret traditional themes through modern lenses. Artists may focus on the idyllic beauty of rural India, the bustling energy of urban environments, or the spiritual and symbolic significance of certain landscapes.

Figurative Art

Contemporary figurative art icaptures the complexities of modern life, blending traditional influences with modern themes. Addressing social, political, and cultural issues like gender, caste, and migration, it explores personal and collective experiences through depictions of the human form. Drawing from mythology and urbanization, this genre uses diverse techniques and mediums to reflect and shape societal values.

NABIBAKHSH MANSOORI

RADHA
48 inches X 48 inches
Oil On Canvas
2005

SUBROT SETH

UNTITLED
51 inches X 48 inches
Acrylic On Canvas

ANURADHA THAKUR

UNTITLED
48 inches X 35 inches
Acrylic On Canvas

BANDANA KUMARI

UNTITLED
48 inches X 36 inches
Acrylic On Canvas
2020

ANIL BAL

UNTITLED
48 inches X 36 inches
Acrylic On Canvas
2012

RAM PRAWESH PAUL

UNTITLED
47 inches X 30 inches
Acrylic On Canvas
2011