| Krishen Khanna
Born in Lyallpur (now Faislabad, Pakistan), in pre partition
India in 1925, Krishen Khanna moved to Shimla during the partition. In Lahore Khanna
had attended evening classes at the Mayo School of Art. After arriving in India he took up
a post with the Grindlays Bank and was placed in Mumbai. Once there Khanna was invited to
join the Progressive Artists' Group with whom he remained in active association for the
rest of his time. In Mumbai he held his first major exhibition and sold his first painting
to Dr. Homi Bhabha for the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
Khanna was awarded the Rockefeller Fellowship in 1962 and was Artist in
Residence at the ameiican University in Washington in 1963-64. Apart from several one man
shows he has participated in group shows like the Tokyo Biennale 1957 and 196 1, the Sao
Paulo Biennale 1960, the Venice Biennale 1962, the Festival of India in the then USSR and
in Japan in 1987 and 19 88. Khanna has held several important positions in decision-making
bodies of the Lalit Kala Akademi, National Gallery of Modem Art and Roopanker Museum,
Bhopal. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1996.
Making a gestural impact on the canvas Khanna's masterful deployment of
paint to evoke the human situation is unmatched. The thick impasto surface often seems
like a prism through which figures can be discerned as if in memory or in remote areas of
childhood. Khanna lives and works in New Delhi. |
Krishen Khanna
Ramu's Dhaba - Shimla
Oil on Canvas
1978

Krishen Khanna
The Stranger
Oil on canvas
72" x 48"

Krishen Khanna
The Bride
Oil on canvas
41" x 41.5"
1956

Krishen Khanna
Marriage Band in a Tempo
Oil on canvas
50" x 70"
1991

Krishen Khanna
Maclogan Road No. 2
Oil on canvas
75" x 116"
1991 |