Gurdeep Singh Indian, b. 1975
“The very act of painting represents zooming in and zooming out of comprehensive state of mind. Generation and degeneration of pigment implies its presence in basic-formalistic abstraction. The intuitive and instinctive use of brush work shows different dualities in dynamically constructed spaces of opposites, textured versus smooth, thin versus thick, spontaneous versus deliberate, organic versus inorganic, transparent versus opaque and philosophical facts versus mysteries and scientific versus spiritual.”
Gurdeep Singh (b. 1975) is a contemporary Indian abstract painter known for his vibrant, colour-rich compositions that explore philosophical and spiritual dimensions of human existence. His works engage deeply with themes of consciousness, duality, and the relationship between science, spirituality, and mysticism.
He completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Painting from the Government College of Art, Chandigarh, and his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Painting from the College of Art, New Delhi. This strong academic background informs his conceptual and expressive approach to abstraction.
Gurdeep Singh’s paintings are defined by dynamic compositions, layered structures, and expressive use of colour, creating works that balance emotional intensity with meditative depth. His practice positions him as a significant voice in contemporary Indian abstract art.
He has exhibited extensively across India and internationally, including in Germany, Bangladesh, Austria, the United States, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
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Group show
1 - 30 Sep 2020A group show featuring the works of acclaimed artists like Ganesh Pyne, Manoj Dutta, and Kishore Shinde to name a few. Pyne is known for his haunting figurative paintings, while...Read more -
Emerging
Manifestation of the Surreal 1 - 31 Jan 2018The show explored the theme of surrealism, with each artist showcasing their unique interpretations of the genre through paintings, mixed media pieces and sculptures. The artworks on display were characterised...Read more
