Trance – Painting

Series nameOther Paintings
Description

Trance’ by Amal Ghosh was influenced by the ban of Salman Rushdie’s book, ‘Satanic Verses’ which was imposed by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989. In the painting, Ghosh portrays the struggle between “creativity” and the forces of censorship.

Date of Creation / Publication1995
CreatorGhosh, Amal
Associated Person/ Organisation
Location
Collection and Reference NumberAmal Ghosh Collection (GB 2661 AG)
Catalogue NumberAG/AW/OP/2
CopyrightThe Creator and/ or associated person or organisation where applicable.
Access to originalsThe originals are located with Amal Ghosh
Series notesThe following grouping includes a broad range of Amal Ghosh
Collection notesArtist Amal Ghosh was born in Calcutta, India, in 1933. He studied at the Government College of Art and Craft in Calcutta with tutors who had graduated from the British Slade School in the 1930s. As a result, his artistic training was characterised by strong classical European bias which emphasised formal instruction. After moving to the UK in the 1960scomma he completed his postgraduate education at the Central School of Art & Design in London, which later became Central St. Martin