| Manjit Bawa Manjit
Bawa was born in Dhuri in Punjab in 194 1, studied at the College of Art. Delhi, and
did his diploma at the London School of Printing, Essex in Silk Screen-Printing. From 1967
to'71 he worked in London as a silk screen printer. A figurative painter from the
beginning of his career. Manjit has achieved a summary simplicity of figuration, which is
remotely reminiscent of Kalighat Pat's and linear flow and modernist remolding of form we
find in Jogen Choudhury. Yet his treatments of form is essentially tonal in contour closed
and compact, without any trace of the gestural application of pigments in thick layers,
unlike the mode mist practice. Perhaps the delicately graded tonalities possible in silk
serene forming opened a new possibility of treating form and colour for Manjit, who worked
it out in oil, giving his paintings an extra smooth porcelain glow. There is an
undercurrent of Sufi mysticism in the choice of his subjects the idyllic scenes of love
and peace and pristine innocence, the flute- playing Krishna and the cattle, predatory
animals and men appearing together, etc. Manjit not use landscape elements, although his
pictorial space is flat he defines the figure's positions by visually relating them at
different distances. The main charm of his paintings is the sense -saturating expanse of
colour-fields which create space and define the contour of figures. During 1967-7 1,
Manjit had one-man shows in London and St.Sebastian in Spain. He returned to India in
1972, and was for some time on the visiting faculty of the College of Art, Delhi. Later he
had a number of solo shows in India and abroad and participated in 'Contemporary Indian
Art' at the Royal Academy of Arts, London in 1982, "Modem Indian Painting' at
Hirschom Museum, Washington D.C in 1982, 'Contemporary Indian Art' at the Grey Art
Gallery, New York, in 1986, and 'Coup de Coeur' at Halles de Ulle, Geneva, 1987., Manjit
Bawa lives and works in New Delhi. |
Manjit Bawa
Krishna and the Bull
Oil on Canvas
68" x 52"
1991
Manjit Bawa
Ranjha
Oil on Canvas
62" x 48"
1990
Manjit Bawa
Govardhan
Oil on Canvas
101" x 56"
1992
Manjit Bawa
After '84
Oil on canvas
84" x 64"
1989
Manjit Bawa
Heer
Oil on Canvas
82" x 68"
1993 |