With a distinguished career spanning over 25 years, Mumbai-based artist Jasbinder Singh has established himself as a preeminent voice in contemporary figurative art. His practice is a masterful dialogue between technical precision and deep psychological narrative, primarily utilizing watercolor and acrylic on canvas to explore the intricate tapestry of the human experience. By weaving together poignant childhood memories with surreal observations of modern life, Singh invites viewers into a contemplative space that explores the stories shaping our lives from beginning to end.
Central to Singh’s oeuvre is the recurring motif of the chair (kursee)—a powerful symbol born from his upbringing in Rourkela. What began as a representation of innocence and quiet observation in his parents' garden has evolved into a profound metaphor for "inconsolable waiting" and the emotional weight of existence. His surreal compositions challenge the viewer to consider the relationship between authority and vulnerability, often questioning whether true power lies with the individual or the seat they occupy. This thematic depth ensures his work maintains a "museum quality" standard that resonates with collectors worldwide.
Singh’s artistic journey is built upon a formidable academic foundation, including a BFA with first-class honors from the prestigious MSU Baroda and a research-based MFA. His creative toolkit is further uniquely enhanced by a diploma in Animation Filmmaking, allowing him to transition seamlessly between classical painting and experimental media, such as video installations and stop-motion animation.
His global influence was highlighted in 2024 when he was invited as a Master Artist to Fabriano in Acquarello, Italy, subsequently being appointed Country Leader for the 2026 edition. With a landmark solo exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery in 2025 and works held in prestigious collections across the USA, Germany, and Thailand, Singh continues to bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary vision.
Rourkela, Odisha
Mumbai
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Group exhibition at Urmila Art Gallery