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SUBODH GUPTA (b. 1964)
Untitled
signed in Hindi and dated '04' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
66 x 90¼ in. (167.6 x 229.2 cm.)
Painted in 2004
来源
Nature Morte, New Delhi
Acquired from the above in 2005
Private Collection, New York
Christie's New York, 15 September 2010, lot 347
出版
A. Mehta, India 20, Conversations with Contemporary Artists, Ahmedabad, 2007, p. 185 (illustrated)

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Subodh Gupta documents the daily life of the bazaars with his quasi-photo realistic rendition of a vessel stall, recasting an ensemble of traditional objects of Indian culture as signifiers of a new ethos of commerce and consumerism. Mesmerised by the sheen of these quotidian vessels in Gupta's painting, one cannot help but be reminded of the vanitas motifs executed by Northern European painters in Flanders and the Netherlands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The notions of 'emptiness' within the riches of vessels is an interesting point of departure for Gupta. His deceptively simple-looking works garbed in the high-gloss sheen of the familiar, homely stainless steel forms, are a commentary on contemporary India, transitions, and the inherent contradictions of globalisation.

The artist has been the subject of exhibitions in major shows around the world. In 2015, he had a solo show at Hauser and Wirth in New York.

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