Early Life and Education
- Born: 1942 in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
- Jagadish Chandra Dey moved to Assam with his family at a young age and completed his schooling there.
- Education: He graduated from the School of Art, Delhi Polytechnic (now College of Art, Delhi) in 1963.
- After a brief stint in advertising, he joined the College of Art, Delhi as a faculty member in 1965, serving there for 35 years.
- Influential peers during his student days included Manjit Bawa, Umesh Varma, and Gokal Dembi.
Artistic Style and Development
- Style: Jagadish Chandra Dey is celebrated for his unique blend of realism and surrealism.
- His early paintings featured transformed landscapes, reflecting a dreamlike quality where the real and unreal coexist. These were often characterized by cloud-like forms suspended in air.
- He later transitioned to figurative representations, continuing to infuse them with surrealistic elements.
- Recurring motifs in his work include depictions of women in dreamlike scenarios and the symbolic presence of peacocks.
- His artistic journey evolved from landscapes to figurative works, always maintaining a focus on capturing intricate emotions and moods.
Exhibitions and Recognition
- Solo Exhibitions: He has held 13 solo art exhibitions at prominent galleries including Taj Art Gallery (Mumbai), Jehangir Art Gallery (Mumbai), and Dhoomimal Art Gallery (New Delhi).
- Group Exhibitions: His work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions across India and internationally, including the Tokyo Biennale, Sao Paulo Biennale, and Paris Biennale.
- Awards & Fellowships: He received AIFACS Awards (1969, 1982), Sahitya Kala Parishad’s Award (1981, 1982, 1989), a Senior Fellowship from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (1998), and the National Academy Award by Lalit Kala Akademi (2000).
- Collections: His artwork is held in prestigious collections such as the Rashtrapati Bhawan, National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi), and Victoria and Albert Museum (London).
Legacy and Influence
- Master of Surrealism: Jagadish Chandra Dey is recognized as a master of surrealism in Indian art.
- His unique style has inspired generations of artists to explore new techniques and challenge perceptions of reality.
- He was a dedicated educator, shaping the artistic sensibilities of numerous students during his tenure at the College of Art, Delhi.
- Passing: He passed away in 2023, leaving behind a remarkable body of work that continues to resonate with art enthusiasts and collectors.
Key Themes and Inspirations
- Dey’s work often explores the interplay between dreams and reality, creating evocative and thought-provoking imagery.
- He was influenced by artists such as Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Gustav Klimt, and Sailoz Mukherjea.
- Symbolism: The peacock frequently appears in his paintings, serving as a symbol of communication and harmony between figures.
- His art reflects a deep understanding of human emotions and the complexities of the inner world.
