Gurcharan Singh | |
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| Born | 1949 (age 75–76) |
| Occupation | Painter |
| Known for | Figurative paintings |
Gurcharan Singh is anIndian painter, known for his figurative paintings.[1] He was born in 1949 atPatiala, in the Indian state ofPunjab and studied at Government College of Arts and Crafts,Chandigarh.[2] He has had several and group exhibitions in India and abroad and his works were exhibited at the International Biennale in Tokyo in 1984, at the Contemporary Art Show in Seoul in 1986 and the Festival of Contemporary Art in London in 1988.[2] TheLalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi,National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi andIndia House, Paris have his on display at their premises.[3] His signature paintings are based on the people from financially compromised classes;The Red Light in Black and White andLes Miserables are two of his notable works.[4]
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