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Artist's Profile
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G R Iranna |
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Many of Iranna's paintings depict pain as an abstract force that is translated visually in bruised textures and razor sharp cutting edges. His painting has always been far removed from an overriding, post modern logic. Instead, Iranna uses the idealistic, representative and modernist language of Indian contemporary art.
His most recent works are all visions of resistance. In just a glance, one can tell a sense of massive dynamic energy that pervades the surfaces, an energy that is fuelled by torment and the struggle against it.
Upon further inspection, one sees that these conflicts being played out on the surface are present also in those between one colour and another, between figure and hue, and between the crudeness and the expertise employed.
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