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above: Khanna with   Dhaba, and Nocturne, Khanna moved towards
                             fellow artists S H Raza, Bal   a social realism that documented the city’s
                              Chhabda, Tyeb Mehta and
                                  Akbar Padamsee in   invisible workforce, bearing witness to their
                                     the early 1990s
                             opposite: Khanna painting   fatigue, transience, and dignity. These works
                               in his Garhi studio (New   are not conventional portraits, but rather serve
                                   Delhi) in the 1990s
                                                      as psychological records of a shifting urban
                                                      development and settlement.
                                  Especially in his works from the Truck and Rear View series, he renders
                             the precarious existence of those who build the city through a visceral sense
                             of motion and imbalance. The trucks careen across the canvases dangerously,
                             carrying labourers who merge with the materials they transport or the cattle
                             they ride alongside. Often executed in monochrome, these works reflect the
                             existential erasure of the exhausted workers. The trucks somewhat become a
                             metaphor for a mobile circus cage, parading the invisible participants in the
                             city’s ascent into public view. The frenetic brushwork to execute the tyres and
                             the road renders these works a sense of unstable urgency.
                                  By the late 1960s, Khanna had emerged as one of India’s foremost genre




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