
Sohan Qadri
Sohan Qadri
Sohan Qadri
Sohan Qadri (1932-2011) was born in Punjab and studied at the Government College of Art in Chandigarh. Deeply influenced by spiritual practices, including Sufism and Tantra, his work developed into a highly meditative form of abstraction.
Qadri is best known for his distinctive technique of working on paper, which he dyed, incised, and punctured to create rhythmic, tactile surfaces. His compositions often centre on repetition and symmetry, using vibrant colour alongside a structured, almost ritualistic approach.
He is regarded as a significant figure in Indian modern art, particularly for merging material experimentation with a deeply spiritual and contemplative visual language.
Sohan Qadri (1932-2011) was born in Punjab and studied at the Government College of Art in Chandigarh. Deeply influenced by spiritual practices, including Sufism and Tantra, his work developed into a highly meditative form of abstraction.
Qadri is best known for his distinctive technique of working on paper, which he dyed, incised, and punctured to create rhythmic, tactile surfaces. His compositions often centre on repetition and symmetry, using vibrant colour alongside a structured, almost ritualistic approach.
He is regarded as a significant figure in Indian modern art, particularly for merging material experimentation with a deeply spiritual and contemplative visual language.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2010
Ink and dye on Paper
55.1 x 39.4 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2004
Ink and dye on Paper
55.1 x 39.4 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2007
Ink and dye on paper
55.0 x 39.2 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2010
Ink and dye on paper
39.2 x 27.5 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2007
Ink and dye on paper
55.0 x 39.2 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled
Oil and Mixed Media on canvas
31.5 x 39.3 in.

Sohan Qadri
Untitled, 2001
Ink and dye on paper
39.2 x 27.5 in.