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  • Sculptor's Studio
    Watercolor on Paper
    16.5" x 18"

  • The Restaurant
    Watercolor on Paper
    21.5" x 17"

  • Railway Station
    Watercolor on Paper
    31.5" x 38.5"


Dibyendu DeyDibyendu Dey

Dibyendu Dey

Form and Substance
February 20 - March 13, 2007 Reception: Thursday February 22, 2007 6-8 PM

Press Release

Dibyendu Dey’s paintings cross boundaries: they acknowledge the time-honored styles of Indian visual arts, while also presenting an understated, yet powerful statement on contemporary culture. Dey lives in Burdwan, West Bengal, a city of multiple cultures, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam; a city of mosques and skyscrapers. The kaleidoscopic effect of Burdwan is viscerally present in Dey's works, particularly "Railway Station" and "Terrace Restaurant," whose seemingly tranquil figures hearken back to the traditional Madhubani and Rajput styles. Instead of mythic or royal figures, however, Dey’s subjects are crowded together in disoriented urban tableaus, their boundaries melting, their realities transparent. Dey creates visual fields of spatial and temporal shards, and his works are the portraits of individuals caught in a dynamic within themselves, with each other, and with their shared cultural histories.



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Artists in this exhibition
Sculptor's StudioStream III, IV, V - TriptychJEONG_4What Else Will You Take From Me?Woman and Child