
Gogi Saroj Pal
Gogi Saroj Pal
Gogi Saroj Pal
Gogi Saroj Pal (b. 1945) was born in Bulandshahr and trained at the College of Art in Lucknow. Her practice is closely associated with narrative figuration, through which she explores themes of gender, identity, and societal roles.
Drawing from mythology, folklore, and lived experience, she developed a distinctive visual language featuring stylised female forms and hybrid figures, most notably in her Kamdhenu series. Her works often combine the personal with the symbolic, addressing the position of women with both sensitivity and critical insight.
Gogi Saroj Pal is regarded as an important voice in contemporary Indian art, particularly for her sustained engagement with feminist concerns through a deeply individual and narrative-driven practice.
Gogi Saroj Pal (b. 1945) was born in Bulandshahr and trained at the College of Art in Lucknow. Her practice is closely associated with narrative figuration, through which she explores themes of gender, identity, and societal roles.
Drawing from mythology, folklore, and lived experience, she developed a distinctive visual language featuring stylised female forms and hybrid figures, most notably in her Kamdhenu series. Her works often combine the personal with the symbolic, addressing the position of women with both sensitivity and critical insight.
Gogi Saroj Pal is regarded as an important voice in contemporary Indian art, particularly for her sustained engagement with feminist concerns through a deeply individual and narrative-driven practice.

Gogi Saroj Pal
Untitled, 2008
Gouache with digital print on paper
29.5 × 22.2 in.

Gogi Saroj Pal
Kinnari and Kinnari Mantras, 2009
Gouache with digital print on paper
29.5 x 21.7 in.