Sakti Burman
Untitled (Six Dancing Figures), Circa 1980s
Ink on paper
47 x 62 cm
18 1/2 x 24 3/8 in
18 1/2 x 24 3/8 in
Signed 'Sakti Burman' lower right
Burman's work stands as a testament to the artist's inexhaustible exploration of the human spirit, culture, and mythology. With an ethereal blend of dreamlike imagery and meticulous detail, Burman creates...
Burman's work stands as a testament to the artist's inexhaustible exploration of the human spirit, culture, and mythology. With an ethereal blend of dreamlike imagery and meticulous detail, Burman creates a realm where reality and fantasy intermingle. His artistic odyssey weaves together influences from his native India, European artistic traditions, and a personal visual language, resulting in a captivating and immersive experience for the viewer.
Born in 1935 in Kolkata, India, Burman's artistry emerged at the crossroads of cultures. His early exposure to Indian mythology and iconography, along with the vibrant folk art of his homeland, ignited a creative spark that would shape his artistic trajectory. Later, his academic pursuits in Paris introduced him to Western artistic techniques and modernist concepts, adding depth and complexity to his already unique visual vocabulary.
Burman's oeuvre is characterized by an unmistakable sense of enchantment, as evidenced in the present lot. Six surreal figures take centre stage in this composition, and each figure is an invitation to a world where reality is suspended, where narratives unfold in poetic fragments, and where the line between reality and reverie is beautifully blurred. The muted palette of black and white accentuate the dream like mirage, and entice the viewer to transcend their boundaries.
Born in 1935 in Kolkata, India, Burman's artistry emerged at the crossroads of cultures. His early exposure to Indian mythology and iconography, along with the vibrant folk art of his homeland, ignited a creative spark that would shape his artistic trajectory. Later, his academic pursuits in Paris introduced him to Western artistic techniques and modernist concepts, adding depth and complexity to his already unique visual vocabulary.
Burman's oeuvre is characterized by an unmistakable sense of enchantment, as evidenced in the present lot. Six surreal figures take centre stage in this composition, and each figure is an invitation to a world where reality is suspended, where narratives unfold in poetic fragments, and where the line between reality and reverie is beautifully blurred. The muted palette of black and white accentuate the dream like mirage, and entice the viewer to transcend their boundaries.
Provenance
Private collection, Florida, USA;Grosvenor Gallery, London