Asim Basu (b.1947)

Asim Basu (b.1947)

India

12 Artworks

Romance In The Rain
Romance In The Rain

₹ 85,000.00
$ 944.44

  • Ref No: S0016
  • Dimension: 12 X 6 Inch
    30.48 X 15.24 Cm
Romance
Romance

₹ 85,000.00
$ 944.44

  • Ref No: G0289
  • Dimension: 4 X 11.5 Inch
    10.16 X 29.21 Cm
Pig Family
Pig Family

₹ 60,000.00
$ 666.67

  • Ref No: G1273
  • Dimension: 12 X 4 Inch
    30.48 X 10.16 Cm
Rainy Day
Rainy Day

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: G1276
  • Dimension: 11 X 6.7 Inch
    27.94 X 17.018 Cm
Violin Player
Violin Player

₹ 250,000.00
$ 2,777.78

  • Ref No: AF1076
  • Dimension: 17.5 X 12 Inch
    44.45 X 30.48 Cm
Goat
Goat

₹ 250,000.00
$ 2,777.78

  • Ref No: AF1077
  • Dimension: 25 X 9.5 Inch
    63.5 X 24.13 Cm
In The Rain
In The Rain

₹ 120,000.00
$ 1,333.33

  • Ref No: B81
  • Dimension: 9 X 13.5 Inch
    22.86 X 34.29 Cm
Man with grandson
Man with grandson

₹ 100,000.00
$ 1,111.11

  • Ref No: A0042
  • Dimension: 7.5 X 11.5 Inch
    19.05 X 29.21 Cm

Profile:

Asim Basu is a contemporary Indian sculptor whose practice engages with the intersections of abstraction, narrative, and lived experience. Born in 1947, he received his formal art education from the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata, one of India’s most significant institutions for modern art training. Active on the exhibition circuit since the early 1970s, Basu has participated in numerous group exhibitions and annual shows, establishing a sustained presence within the institutional art framework of India.

Since 1971, his works have been featured in important exhibitions at venues such as the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, Lalit Kala Akademi, and AIFACS, New Delhi. His association with Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata, including participation in group exhibitions such as those held in 2007, has further positioned his work within contemporary curatorial contexts.

Basu’s sculptural practice is primarily realised in metal, a medium through which he constructs forms that balance structural abstraction with subtle narrative impulses. Rather than pursuing pure formalism, his sculptures suggest fragmentary tales embedded within abstract configurations. This interplay between abstraction and implied narrative generates a sense of movement and vitality, encouraging viewers to engage not only visually but also experientially.

His work reflects a sensitivity to the mundane realities of everyday life, reimagined through contemporary sculptural language. By infusing abstraction with echoes of lived experience, Basu’s sculptures evoke themes of existence, resilience, and human presence without resorting to literal representation. The resulting forms possess a quiet dynamism that resonates with both material strength and emotional nuance.

In recognition of his artistic contributions, Asim Basu received awards from the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata (1999) and the West Bengal Charukala Parishad (2000).

Asim Basu lives and works in Kolkata and is represented by Aakriti Art Gallery, Kolkata