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Over an extraordinary
                                                                            career of more than
                                                                            six decades, Krishen
                                                                            Khanna has created a
 above: Khanna at a   painters, mapping a society through such              vivid and deeply human
 conference in New Delhi with                                               universe - teeming with
 diplomats, in the late 1990s  anonymous  protagonists. His compositions    figures drawn from
 opposite: Khanna with   were neither heroic nor sentimental; instead,
 fellow artists in the 2000s
 (clockwise from top left:   with  deep  psychological  and  parasocial
 Satish Gujral / Ram Kumar /   acuity, they seemed to observe the weight of
 A Ramachandran / S H Raza)
 loneliness and hardship.
 The 1970s was a crucial decade in
 Khanna’s career as he moved away from the intimate narratives of earlier
 decades toward a darker, politically-charged visual lexicon. The decade began
 with a series of paintings on Che Guevara, whom the artist depicted not as
 the revolutionary known to the world but as a Christ-like martyred figure,   more forceful visual language of his other works from the period, these
 who was a symbol of sacrifice and victimisation.   compositions evoke a sense of haunting quiet.
 At the same time, he began executing a profound series inspired by   The country was going through a delicate time, resulting from the
 Bertolt Brecht’s 1920 poem, About the Drowned Girl. In the four paintings, the   disintegration of socialist idealism, followed by the Bangladesh War and the
 artist distils the emotive core of the poem by abandoning detailed anatomy.   imposition of the Emergency. These events effected a deepened awareness
 He instead renders the figure of the girl as a faint outline immersed in water,   of the sociopolitical environment for the artist and inspired a series of works
 using a muted palette and mild tonal transitions to express the psychological   that focussed on institutionalised violence and systemic apathy rampant
 and poetic weight of submersion, grief, and loss. In stark contrast to the   at the time. One of these, The Game series, paints a powerful depiction of




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