"Dilip
Sur’s use of expressionist visual language appears to have followed
a consistent trajectory since I first saw his work at his college in
Delhi. The first paintings of his that greatly impressed me were to
some extent narrative works based on legend, myth or perhaps folk
stories. All made use of very strong colour contrasts– dense blacks
and strong yellows tended to dominate the imagery. Gradually, however,
the strong, even violent colour structure of the earlier paintings
softened into a more vaporous language, in which objects are hinted at
rather than described and sharp-edged contours give way to areas of
saturated colour. This is an unusual development for an Indian artist,
but one which offers great opportunities for innovatory works. Sur’s
recent work employs a literal vastness in the way space is unfolded
and then released to extend meaning." Peter de Francia
Dilip Sur was born in 1960 in West Bengal and graduated in Painting
and Sculpture from Government College of Art, Calcutta. He went on to
do MA in Painting from College of Art, New Delhi and Post
Graduation in Painting from Byam Shaw School of Art, London.
Dilip Sur was awarded Evelyn Williams Fellowship, Cheltenham
& Gloucester College of Art; ‘Kunstbrucke’ Artist Residency
Berlin; UNESCO Fellowship, European Ceramics Centre, Holland; Delfina
Artist Residency, Spain, and Charles Wallace Trust, British
Council Post Graduate Fellowship.
Sur has participated in various significant group shows in London and
elsewhere. His last solo was at Grosvenor Gallery, London in 2006.
Dilip Sur teaches at the Royal College of Art, London where he
has been teaching since 1996.
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