Rameshwar Broota 
        (1941) 
        
        
        The Stare of Destiny  
    
    
    
    
        Rameshwar Broota has, over the course of his career, continuously experimented with the norms of figurative painting. He has repeatedly pushed the boundaries of representation and abstraction in his ongoing quest to represent the truth on the canvas. This is noted in his early works that were portraits of the urban poor – a reaction to the suffering and inequality that he witnessed in New Delhi in the 1970s. The mid-1990s saw Broota shifting his... 
        Rameshwar Broota has, over the course of his career, continuously experimented with the norms of figurative painting. He has repeatedly pushed the boundaries of representation and abstraction in his ongoing quest to represent the truth on the canvas. This is noted in his early works that were portraits of the urban poor – a reaction to the suffering and inequality that he witnessed in New Delhi in the 1970s. The mid-1990s saw Broota shifting his focus to include the products of human civilisation, juxtaposing the male body with elements of architecture and language.Rameshwar Broota , New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2001, p. 24) His works are existential explorations; extraneous detail is exercised, focussing the viewer’s eyes on the deeply modelled man- machine. “The realization that every part of the human body is expressive and can speak has made Broota move from the monumental to the minimal, from panorama to fragment... each small part of the body demands the same kind of attention and treatment.” (Roobina Karoda, Counterparts: Recent Paintings by Rameshwar Broota , New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2009, p. 6)Midnight to the Boom: Painting in India after Independence , New York: Peabody Essex Museum, 2013, p. 138) Once the layers are ready, the artist uses a razor to scrape and work the surface with varying amounts of pressure to create fine textures and exquisitely etched details. Through this process, Broota blurs the definitions of painting and becomes part sculptor, part archaeologist, exhuming his forms from the medium itself. “The chromatic nuances resulting from the scratching, in spite of their austerity, can be mesmerizing. Broota’s magical handling of myriad textures creates a brilliant impact... The minute detail is a fascinating visual experience.” (Ella Datta, Rameshwar Broota , New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2004-2005, online)Stare of Destiny , a diptych, belongs to the Confrontation  series of paintings – one that Broota explored in the early 2000s. It represents his ongoing preoccupation with the contemporary human situation by juxtaposing man with industrial objects and architectural fragments, articulating the friction of the vulnerable human flesh.Visions of Interiority: Interrogating the Male Body, Rameshwar Broota: A Retrospective (1963-2013) , New Delhi: KNMA, 2014, pp. 124-125) 
    
    
    
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        Rameshwar Broota The Stare of Destiny  
        Signed, dated and inscribed twice 'R.Broota/ 2001/ RAMESHWAR BROOTA/ NEW DELHI' (on the reverse)
    
        
        (Diptych)
    PROVENANCE
    EXHIBITEDNavrasa: The Nine Emotions of Art , New Delhi: DAG and Mumbai: DAG, 11 December 2020 - 10 January 2021Navrasa: The Nine Emotions of Art , New Delhi: DAG, 2020, p. 167 (illustrated)
    
        Category: Painting