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Spring/Summer 2001Volume II Issue II

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Durlabh Singh is an artist resident in London, England.

His artwork has been exhibited on both sides of the Atlantic—including London, Paris, and New York—in both private and public collections.

Crouching Woman

Durlabh Singh

© 2001 by Durlabh Singh


"Since Duchamp's 'urinal', visual art in the western world has suffered a shock and a decline. It has become more conceptual, excluding depiction of human form with all its spiritual and physical contents.

My art is a sort of diversion from this dry, abstract and pseudo intellectual mannerism. Genuine art should involve labours of hand and brain and should be a mirror of reality of our times, depicting both biological and metaphysical aspects of our lives.

My aim is to add new dimensions to contemporary art through language of colour, new forms and expressions."

Also by Durlabh Singh:

Ode to Keats

Bird of Time

Claws of Moon

Crouching Woman