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Rebanta Goswami
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  • Kolkata, West bengal
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At 5:14am on March 24, 2009, Mukesh Parth said…
Your Drawing and painting very interesting.
At 7:42am on March 23, 2009, CINZIA DEFENDI said…

tankyou for your comment!
Ciao, Cinzia Defendi from Milano, Italy.
At 5:28pm on February 10, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…


Reb
My sweet friend
I recommend you always the red.
For me the best are "Flor de caña" of Nicaragua and "Brugal" of Dominican Republic. They are Fantastic!
At 8:42pm on February 9, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…


Reb
I need a Rhum...and you?
At 4:01pm on February 9, 2009, Karolin said…
Hello!
I just had a look to your picktures,
They are impressive.
Have a time full inspiration!
Cheers

At 11:51am on January 27, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…
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At 6:46pm on January 25, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…
uhhh...
When you sleep I work...
Never is rhum time ;)
At 6:14pm on January 25, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…
Reb :)
What time is it in Calcuta?
You never sleep?
I invite you to my tea time...with rhum
hugs
At 5:56pm on January 25, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…
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I love this one.
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At 5:14pm on January 25, 2009, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…
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http://www.indianartcollectors.com/rebantagoswami
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If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
narrative, symbolic, simple
I am...
Artist and teacher
About my artwork
I look into art for something that says about my present mental state or long cherished psychological experiences. I prefer linear qualities of drawing and work on paper for that. My art is categorized by the critics to be of Neuro-Aesthetic genre.
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During the early years of the twentieth century, Clive Bell, the British aesthetician
advanced the theory of significant form, meanin a qaulity in art that existed
independently of any representation, symbolic content and of emotion. It was this
concept upon which the entire structure of modernism in art was built. At home,
Nirode Mazumdar too saw no difference between the shape of a pitcher and a living
face. To him it was the formal content that was of utmost necessity in art.
Theories however never stay put; they never brood over eternity. John Onans, another
British aesthetician, has recently spoken of a new approach of seeing art, which he
has named as neuroaesthetics on the basis of the fact that each individual configures
different neutral network according to his or her proclivities, abilities and inclinations.
That is the reason why human mind shifts from images to images and never
configures identical visual units as nature does. Human beings imagine and create
myriad visual units, transform objects of physical reality into signifiers and symbolic
portents which reflect a deep-seated trait of the human spirit as well as fathom the
depth of the latent layers of mind.
Rebanta Goswami's apparently bizarre images build up enigmatic narratives
steeped in memory and phantasmagoria. A pedlar walking like a somnambulist
ignoring a barking dog, a human head resembling a samovar or a crater of a living
volcano, a horned ram against a moon as a recurrent motif, nocturnal sights with
weird-looking animals staring at the viewers, a poodle and a speeding car, a dark
figure against a white one, both betraying anonymity - present a series of seamless
narratives that fits into John Onans' concept of neuroaesthetics. It is the human mind
that can only conjure up such visions that the physical reality can never show. In art it
is the mind that operates and it is the brain that draws and paints; and Rebanta
Goswami as a creative artist offers a unique vista that only visuals can unfold. His
paintings are both baffling and beautiful, distinguishing but thought-provoking as they
venture into the zone of neural plasticity. He leaves enough room for the viewer to
consider him as a mocker who mocks none but himself or envisions a time that itself
is nightmarish. There are allusions to magic and alchemy; human and animal forms
either interchange their roles or are combined to the point of utter absurdity; and,
symbols abound. The narratives however take us to the primal depth of the
collective-unconscious and it seems doubtful whether the readings of the narratives
will ever be complete or not.
Valmiki was amazed at the utterances that he had made as he did not know who
spoke through him. An artist paints in an ecstatic state of mind and later on wonders
at his own creations when he puts down his brush. He can never re-do or re-enact
that state of being again as he interfaces another situation when he stands before the
next canvas. The neuroaesthetic state of mind is something which defies all verbal
explanations. Rebanta's art shows those rare moments when an artist enters into a
dialogue with the self. He confirms that, art does not exist in void, and, forms are not
independent of a thinking mind. As an artist, Rebanta Goswami is an individual and
his works amply speak of his individuality.

- Professor Sovon Som, D. Lit. (Artist, Art Critic and Art-historian).
Kolkata, 19 August 2008

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