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Jogen Chowdhury

Born in 1939 in Faridpur, Bengal, Chowdhury studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata, from 1955-60, followed by a stint at L’Ecole Nationale Superior des Beax-Arts, Paris, in 1965-57 on a French Government Scholarship. His recent solo exhibitions include ‘A Calligraphy of Touch and Gaze’, presented by Kalakriti Art Gallery at ICIA, Mumbai, in 2008; and ‘Abahoman: Flowing Life’ at Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, in 2007. Chowdhury has also had solo exhibitions at Gajah Gallery, Singapore; Gallerie Foundation for Indian Artists, Amsterdam; and the Fine Art Resource, Berlin. 
Jogen Chowdhury is known for his ability to successfully marry traditional imagery with the zeitgeist of contemporary painting, in a skillful blend of an urbane self-awareness and a highly localized Bengali influence. His early works show an attention to figuration that carries through in his current pieces. In an interview, Chowdhury commented that, in his early works, “the space projected a simple iconic presence. A spatial sequence was worked out but the space was not complex. The background seemed to vanish.” 
In 1966, Chowdhury was awarded the Prix le France de la Jeune Peinture in Paris, and, in 1986, received an award at the Second Biennale of Havana, Cuba. He was presented the Kalidas Sanman by the Government of Madhya Pradesh in 2001. 

The artist lives and works in Santiniketan.
Lot No: JOC 004
Flower Vase II
Jogen Chowdhury
Ink with Brush and Pastel on Paper
19.5 x 27.5 Inches
Lot No: JOC 003
Untitled
Jogen Chowdhury
Pen and Ink on Paper
16 x 12 Inches
Lot No: JOC 002
Untitled
Jogen Chowdhury
Pen and Ink on Paper
11.5 x 8 Inches
Lot No: JOC 001
Untitled
Jogen Chowdhury
Pen and Ink on Paper
16 x 12 Inches