Bimal Das Gupta: Rediscovering the Genius of Indian Abstraction
Delhi’s art community is gearing up for an event that promises to pay tribute to one of the most innovative artists in India’s modern art history—Bimal Das Gupta. Titled “Bimal Das Gupta: Tutelage – An Ode to a Legend,” this long-awaited solo exhibition will take place at Travancore House, K.G. Marg, New Delhi, on November 9-10, 2024, reviving the legacy of the country’s first true abstractionist.
Organized by the renowned Dhoomimal Gallery, India’s oldest art gallery, in collaboration with Gallery Silver Scapes, the exhibition will showcase works from key phases of Das Gupta’s prolific career, spanning from the 1930s to the mid-90s. For art lovers in Delhi, this is not just a retrospective—it’s a celebration of an artist who dared to break from tradition and redefine Indian abstraction.
A Life Devoted to Abstraction
Born in Bengal but a long-time resident of Delhi, Bimal Das Gupta’s artistic journey took him away from the figurative styles that dominated the Indian art scene in the early post-independence years. Instead, he pioneered abstraction, drawing inspiration from the underwater world, the cosmos, and Tantra philosophy, and later developing a deep connection with nature. His use of watercolours and acrylics, combined with unconventional techniques and earth tones, set him apart from his contemporaries.
In the 1940s, at a time when most Indian artists were still rooted in mythological and realist art, Das Gupta chose a bold, non-representational path. His works, which embraced abstract forms, cosmic themes, and deep spiritual elements, continue to inspire modern audiences.
A Resurgent Legacy
While Das Gupta’s untimely death in a tragic road accident in 1995 may have briefly overshadowed his work, the recent resurgence of his paintings in auction houses and galleries has brought new attention to his innovative techniques and forward-thinking approach. This exhibition at Travancore House will allow Delhi’s art enthusiasts to explore his work firsthand.
Through a collection spanning six decades, visitors will witness the evolution of his artistic style—from early experiments with oil paints to his later works, which incorporate watercolours, gouaches, and oil pastels. The exhibition offers a rare glimpse into a career that left an indelible mark on Indian modern art, influencing future generations of artists such as Paresh Maity and Sanjay Bhattacharya.
More Than Just a Painter
Beyond his own creations, Bimal Das Gupta was also a beloved mentor. Many contemporary artists consider him a guiding figure, known for his generosity in sharing his knowledge. His influence extended beyond his art, as he became a cultural touchstone, with admirers that included former Prime Ministers like V. P. Singh, who even turned to Das Gupta to learn the art of painting.
The exhibition will also include a range of events, such as curated walkthroughs, talks, and discussions about his work, offering a deeper dive into his techniques and inspirations. A publication featuring essays by leading art critics will also accompany the exhibition, further cementing Das Gupta’s place as one of India’s foremost abstractionists.
An Event for Delhi Art Lovers
For the people of Delhi, “Bimal Das Gupta: Tutelage – An Ode to a Legend” is a must-visit exhibition that celebrates an artist who spent most of his life in the city, reshaping the boundaries of Indian art. His unique contributions to abstractionism, his influence on the Delhi art scene, and his inspiring legacy will take center stage this November, offering a profound experience for all who attend.
What: Bimal Das Gupta: Tutelage – An Ode to a Legend
Where: Travancore House, K.G. Marg, New Delhi
When: November 9-10, 2024
Entry: Open to the public
Join this artistic journey to rediscover one of India’s most visionary artists.