Shankar Ghosh

Shankar Ghosh

(1934-2020)

Shimla, HP. India

23 Artworks

Sitting Lady - III
  • C1495
Sitting Lady - III
  • Bronze
  • 15 X 25 X 11 inch
  • 38.1 X 63.5 X 27.94 cm

₹ 450,000
$ 5,000

Prasadhan
  • C1494
Prasadhan
  • Bronze
  • 15 X 25 X 11 inch
  • 38.1 X 63.5 X 27.94 cm

₹ 450,000
$ 5,000

Tribal Couple
  • C1496
Tribal Couple
  • Bronze
  • 16 X 28 X 7 inch
  • 40.64 X 71.12 X 17.78 cm

₹ 450,000
$ 5,000

Samrat
  • C1497
Samrat
  • Bronze
  • 16 X 21 X 8 inch
  • 40.64 X 53.34 X 20.32 cm

₹ 350,000
$ 3,889

King
  • C1518
King
  • 8 X 15 X 4 inch
  • 20.32 X 38.1 X 10.16 cm

₹ 125,000
$ 1,389

Mother & Child 11
  • C1519
Mother & Child 11
  • Bronze
  • 6 X 13 X 6 inch
  • 15.24 X 33.02 X 15.24 cm

₹ 180,000
$ 2,000

Reclining Lady
  • C1520
Reclining Lady
  • Bronze
  • 6 X 11 X 7 inch
  • 15.24 X 27.94 X 17.78 cm

₹ 180,000
$ 2,000

Music Band
  • C1521
Music Band
  • Bronze
  • 7 X 17 X 3 inch
  • 17.78 X 43.18 X 7.62 cm

₹ 125,000
$ 1,389

Profile:

Shankar Ghosh was born in Calcutta in1934, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. He began his formal artistic training in 1951 at the Indian Art College and continued his studies at the prestigious Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata. These formative years laid the foundation for a lifelong exploration of form, material, and the transcendental quality of sculpture.

Artistic Style and Techniques:
Ghosh's work is characterized by its superior forms and technical excellence. His sculptures, often described as imbued with "translucent clarity," invite viewers to appreciate the intricate interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the emotive quality of each piece. Ghosh believed that the creation and exhibition of his work were exhilarating processes, where the journey of making art was as significant as the finished product.

Despite the physical dimensions of his sculptures not being particularly vast, their monumental stature stems from their dynamic forms and compelling compositions. Each piece resonates with an aura that engages the viewer's senses, drawing them into a contemplative dialogue. The elegance of his designs reflects a deep understanding of materials, often merging traditional techniques with contemporary sensibilities.

Legacy and Collections:
Throughout his illustrious career, Shankar Ghosh left a profound impact on modern Indian sculpture. His works are part of esteemed collections, including the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, and Chitrakala Parisad, Bangalore. Each addition to these prestigious collections signifies his recognition as a master sculptor whose contributions to the visual arts will continue to inspire future generations of artists.

Shankar Ghosh's sculptures transcend mere physicality, guiding viewers into a realm where emotion meets artistry. His ability to engage audiences through ethereal designs and profound forms sets him apart as a luminary in the world of modern sculpture. Even after his passing in 2020, Ghosh's artwork continues to resonate, serving as an enduring testament to his visionary approach to art and his unique place within the tapestry of Indian cultural history.

Representation:
Shankar Ghosh is represented solely by Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata, India. The gallery plays a vital role in promoting his legacy, showcasing his works, and providing a platform for art lovers to engage with his phenomenal contributions to the sculptural arts.