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Sanatan Dinda (born 1971) discovers the beautiful amidst the ruins of a

dilapidated city; his work becomes lyrical while he puts his signature on the

curves and cleavages of sculpted human bodies. Born in the intestines of

North Kolkata, the lanes and bylanes of Kumartuli, the squalor and the dirt, the

refinement and nuances of a traditional craft of idol-making, the ancient river, the

lonely bathing places taught him everything. Poverty all around, Sanatan had

enough courage, even in his formative years, to convince himself that eternity

could be invented, here and now, in a day. His art, both sculpture and painting,

engages in a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Today, his work can be

considered to be a prime example of contemporary Bengali visual culture. For

last few years, Sanatan has been trying to stress upon traditional clay-sculpting

– primarily the local popular sculpture of Mother-goddesses – as an extension of

mainstream art within the domain of modern installation art practices.

His acceptance is far and wide, from Buckingham Palace to Sachin Tendulkar’s

drawing-room. His connoisseurs include a diverse range of people, from Sanjib

Goenka,Harsh Goenka,Tina Anil Ambani,Shaharukh Gouri Khan and Jyoti

Vikram Thapar to Amitabh Bachchan. His exhibitions have been appreciated

both at home and abroad.