A Critical Analysis and Framework of Contemporary Indian Artists’ Creative Practices; In Concern of Experimental Approaches
Authors: Shatrudhan Kumar Gupta
DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/180131
Page No: 1-19
Abstract
The paper offers a critical analysis of the role and nature of experimentation in the creative practices of contemporary Indian artists, including Jagannath Panda, L.N. Tallur, Manjunath Kamath, Jitish Kallat, and Shilpa Gupta. The primary objective of this research study is to understand the theoretical and practical frameworks underlying these experimentations and to present them in a systematic framework. Focusing on a close analysis of the selected artwork of these prominent artists, this research paper examines how experimentation serves as a conscious challenge to the limitations of traditional mediums and subject matter. This research paper argues that this experimental nature keeps contemporary Indian art a dynamic, thoughtprovoking, and constantly evolving field, redefining not only aesthetic but also socio-political discourse.




