Jogen Chowdhury

Jogen
Chowdhury

Jogen Chowdhury

Jogen Chowdhury (b. 1939) was born in Faridpur (now in Bangladesh) and trained at the Government College of Art and Craft in Kolkata. He later studied in Paris, an experience that further shaped his approach to form and line.

Chowdhury is known for his distinctive figurative style, characterised by contorted forms, sinuous lines, and dense cross-hatching. His works often depict human figures in states of tension or introspection, blending elements of caricature with psychological depth.

He is regarded as a major figure in contemporary Indian art, whose practice reflects a sustained exploration of the human condition through a highly individual and expressive visual language.

Jogen Chowdhury (b. 1939) was born in Faridpur (now in Bangladesh) and trained at the Government College of Art and Craft in Kolkata. He later studied in Paris, an experience that further shaped his approach to form and line.

Chowdhury is known for his distinctive figurative style, characterised by contorted forms, sinuous lines, and dense cross-hatching. His works often depict human figures in states of tension or introspection, blending elements of caricature with psychological depth.

He is regarded as a major figure in contemporary Indian art, whose practice reflects a sustained exploration of the human condition through a highly individual and expressive visual language.

Jogen Chowdhury

World of Rabindranath

Tagore, 1989

Watercolour, ink and pastel

on paper, 12.7 x 10.0 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Untitled, 1998

Watercolour and

pastel on paper

11.0 x 7.5 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Flowers

Ink on paper

13.5 x 13.5 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Untitled, 1998

Pastel on paper

15.0 x 11.0 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Untitled, 1999

Pastel on paper

11.0 x 7.5 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Untitled, 1992

Ink and pastel on paper

13.7 x 9.5 in.

Jogen Chowdhury

Untitled, 1999

Pastel on paper

15.0 x 11.0 in.

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