Rabindra and Amrit K.D. Singh
London-born, twin sisters Rabindra and Amrit Singh, also widely known as the Singh Twins, paint together on single works in a style described by them as “Past-Modern,” rooting traditional and non-European art forms in Contemporary Art. Working within the Indian miniature art tradition, the Singh Twins explore contemporary cultural, social and political issues in a highly decorative style, often infused with witty and symbolic references. With work in both public and private collections, the Singh Twins have lectured at London’s Tate Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum. In 2002, they also had a solo show at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, India. |