Way to abstraction in sulpture is long one: Sculptor Gyan Singh

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The way to in sculpting is a long journey, and requires a sculptor's practice of art to pass through multiple stages, Udaipur-based senior Singh said on Wednesday.

Speaking on the sidelines of his exhibition "Sculpture Court" at the Triveni here, Singh told IANS: ""Many think anything they make is abstract. The journey to is a long one."

The solo exhibition, which opened on Wednesday, displays around 38 works of the 58-year-old on different themes.

"With realistic...figurative art as the starting point, sculptures are gradually simplified over years; that is the point from where sculptors enter abstraction," he explained.

Although Singh works with multiple media like clay, metal, terracotta, wood, and plaster of paris, this exhibition focusses on stone as a medium.

"(This) exhibition is open-ended and without a theme... I don't like to place constraints on my medium, form, subject or even the size of my sculptures," said Singh, who has been sculpting ever since he was receiving arts training in the

The featuring sculptures have many subjects: mythological characters, rhythmic forms, and emerging and melting forms, among others.

Singh has previously exhibited his work at Lalit Kala Akademi, Jehangir Art Gallery, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Triveni and India Habitat Centre, among others.

The exhibition is open for public till October 12.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 21:32 IST