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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Gond Art: From Mud Walls to Global Fame

Gond Art: From Mud Walls to Global Fame

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Jangarh Singh Shyam's art transformed tribal craft into contemporary art.
  • Gond painting evolved from ritualistic wall art to a recognized global style.
  • The debate continues: 'Gond painting' versus 'Jangarh Kalam'.
Gond Art: From Mud Walls to Global Fame

The emergence of Gond painting began in the early 1980s when Jangarh Singh Shyam's contemporary art on a mud wall in Patangarh village was recognized by J. Swaminathan. This pivotal moment launched an art form that would gain international acclaim, though many argue it should be called 'Jangarh Kalam' to credit its originator.

Originating from the Gond and Pardhan communities, the art was historically tied to rituals, adorning homes with natural pigments. Jangarh Singh Shyam transformed this tradition, translating motifs from mud walls to canvas and paper. His distinctive style, characterized by fine lines and pulsating patterns, paved the way for a new visual language.

Today, Gond painting represents a fusion of ancestral beliefs and individual imagination. While 'Gond painting' signifies community identity, 'Jangarh Kalam' highlights the singular vision that propelled it onto the global stage, a journey marked by both artistic evolution and the ongoing recognition of individual authorship.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gond painting originated from the Gond and Pardhan communities in central India, evolving from ritualistic wall art to a recognized contemporary style.
Jangarh Singh Shyam is the artist whose work on mud walls in Patangarh was recognized as contemporary art, shaping the Gond painting style.
It's called Jangarh Kalam to honor the individual artist Jangarh Singh Shyam and his revolutionary style, distinct from the broader community term.

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