Sohan Jakhar, was born in Sikar (1978), Rajasthan. He has done his Master degree in painting from Rajasthan School of Art, Jaipur. Sohan has five solo shows in Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmadabad and Hong Kong along with many group shows in London, Paris, Singapore, Bristol, Mumbai and New Delhi. His works was featured In "Indian & Southeast Asian Art" Sotheby’s, New York auction and 33 Auction, Singapore He uses his skill to address his personal relationship with the cities as well as the ones he has with ancestry. The decorative motifs floating in the background come from the painted fresco on the Havelis (Mansion) of Sekhawati, a hometown of the artist, where he has spent his childhood. Sohan’s current body of work examines the visual dynamics of the roadside bazaar. According to Sohan Street Bazaar’s are surrounded by visual stimulation, noisy visual chaos of vendors, hawkers. These vendors, hawkers dominate busiest urban landscapes. Here, a whole new world of images, sounds and gestures is evolving and gaining ground. Visuals of roadside stalls anticipate and announce the cultural and technological shifts. These street vendors offer a critical viewing of the strategic role of popular Indian imagery from the bazaar "not as an object to be seen or a text to be read, but as a process wherein social and subjective identities are formed, bringing in of a new trajectory, while retaining its cultural traditions. These vendors seem to reflect a scenario in permanent state of transition and moving life. His works aesthetic delineates the complex inter –relations of India’s urban & semi urban scenario.
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