Janam Kundlii by Anurag Paul
"Janam Kundli" is multilayered work. It is a retrospective look at my life and a document of some historical events.
This work is from a series that includes the relationship between a father and son. A father who was in the army was posted in Kashmir during the Kargil War (month- May, June and July). At that particular time, his son was born on the other side of the country. The calendar form of the painting contextualises the period. Also, the appropriate images and texts on it talk about the complex dynamics of both worlds (father and son).
| Size |
19”x15” |
| Medium |
Watercolour and Paper |
| Framing | Unstretched, Unframed |
| Year | 2023 |
| Editions | Unique |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Included |
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Anurag Paul
Anurag Paul is a contemporary visual artist whose practice spans painting, performance, and installation. Drawing from the absurdities and psychological textures of urban life, his work constructs layered narratives rooted in memory, fiction, and the social dynamics of the “megacity,” particularly Kolkata.
Paul completed his BFA from Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata (2019–2023), and his MFA from the Shiv Nadar Institute of Eminence, Delhi NCR (2023–2025), where he was awarded the Student MFA Fellowship (2025–2026). His recent exhibitions include Imaginarium 5.0 at Emami Art (2025), Paper and Play at Pulp Society (2025), and Fresh Produce 2.0 at Method (2025). In 2024, he received an award at Kalanand 2024 at Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum. His work has also been shown internationally, including at Patchogue Arts Council and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale