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Born 1969. Known for: Paintings.
Arunanshu Chowdhury (b.1969, Hoogli, West Bengal) . He studied art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, acquiring both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art... Read full biography
Arunanshu Chowdhury (b.1969, Hoogli, West Bengal) . He studied art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, acquiring both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art there. Later moving from his native Bengal to Gujarat, much of Chowdhury's body of work bears... Read full biography
Arunanshu Chowdhury (b.1969, Hoogli, West Bengal) . He studied art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, acquiring both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art there. Later moving from his native Bengal to Gujarat, much of Chowdhury's body of work bears testimony to the changing role of the city. Having spent most of his life in Baroda, Chowdhury's art confronts urban violence in a manner which does not shock, but rather leaves a lingering feeling of... Read full biography
Arunanshu Chowdhury (b.1969, Hoogli, West Bengal) . He studied art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, acquiring both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art there. Later moving from his native Bengal to Gujarat, much of Chowdhury's body of work bears testimony to the changing role of the city. Having spent most of his life in Baroda, Chowdhury's art confronts urban violence in a manner which does not shock, but rather leaves a lingering feeling of vulnerability, almost haunting the viewer. Playing with the idea of historical memory, Chowdhury's work can be called a reaction to acts of extreme violence. While the Gujarat riots were a nodal point in his art practice, the controlled nuclear tests at... Read full biography
Arunanshu Chowdhury (b.1969, Hoogli, West Bengal) . He studied art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, acquiring both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Art there. Later moving from his native Bengal to Gujarat, much of Chowdhury's body of work bears testimony to the changing role of the city. Having spent most of his life in Baroda, Chowdhury's art confronts urban violence in a manner which does not shock, but rather leaves a lingering feeling of vulnerability, almost haunting the viewer. Playing with the idea of historical memory, Chowdhury's work can be called a reaction to acts of extreme violence. While the Gujarat riots were a nodal point in his art practice, the controlled nuclear tests at Pokhran in Gujarat only heightened the possibility of further violence leading to increased anguish for the arti... Read full biography
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