Portrait of An Artist Mapin Publishing

Portrait of An Artist

Photographs by Rohit Chawla
Text by Kishore Singh

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“An artist in his studio is an image of solemn symmetry. The studio is a sacred space where stillness, solitude and movement exist in harmony. It is also a forbidding ascetic realm where creation is a struggle and rapture, a private conversation between the mind and the canvas,” says Rohit Chawla. This publication presents some of India’s iconic artists at work and play, photographed by Rohit Chawla for the book and an exhibition in waiting. A part of Chawla’s larger repertoire of creative masters from across the world, these quiet portraits capture the intimacy between photography and the art of painting and sculpture. Here, the artist is a work of art himself.

Accompanying Chawla into this private realm is yet another interloper: the author, Kishore Singh, who has known and interacted with these artists over the years as a curator and art historian. Singh unravels the unique relationship the artists have with their studio and work. Together, through the photographs and interviews, situating the artists in their studios, they capture a fleeting moment of truth that forms the subject of this book. For an artist’s studio is both a place of refuge away from the world and the world itself. It is here they overcome their fears and vulnerabilities and turn the inward gaze on what is precious to themselves—slowly, excitingly bringing art to life.

Rohit Chawla is an artist and thought leader whose lens has long captured the pulse of contemporary India. Celebrated as one of the country’s foremost photographers, his portfolio spans a rich tapestry of solo exhibitions and has earned international acclaim, including India’s first ever Industry Craft Gold Lion at Cannes in 2023, followed by Grand Prix honours at Spikes Asia and the Abbies in 2024. His most recent work and initiative at the recent Mahakumbh was awarded a Silver Lion at Cannes in July 2025. Chawla has worked previously in advertising for nearly two decades, and today he runs his own design and film production company. He recently joined NDTV as Creative Director.Kishore Singh is an author, curator, editor and columnist with several art exhibitions and accompanying books to his credit. He works as an independent arts consultant.

Published by: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi and Mapin Publishing.

A. Ramachandran
Akbar Padamsee
Amit Ambalal
Amrita Sher-Gil
Anjolie Ela Menon
Anju Dodiya
Anupam Sud
Arpana Caur
Arpita Singh
Atul Dodiya
Bose Krishnamachari
Bhupen Khakhar
F.N. Souza
Ganesh Haloi
Gigi Scaria
G.R. Iranna
Gulammohammed Sheikh
Himmat Shah
Jagannath Panda
Jayasri Burman
Jayashree Chakrabarty
Jogen Chowdhury
Jyoti Bhatt
Krishen Khanna
K.G. Subramanyan
K. Laxma Goud
K.S. Radhakrishnan
M.F. Husain
Madhvi Parekh
Manjit Bawa
Manjunath Kamath
Manu Parekh
Mithu Sen
Natvar Bhavsar
Nilima Sheikh
Paramjit Singh
Paresh Maity
Ram Kumar
Rameshwaram Broota
Ranbir Kaleka
Ravinder Reddy
Rekha Rodwittiya
Riyas Komu
S.H. Raza
Sakti Burman
Satish Gujral
Satish Gupta
Shilpa Gupta
Subodh Gupta
Subodh Kerkar
Sudarshan Shetty
Sudhir Patwardhan
Surendran Nair
T. Venkanna
Tyeb Mehta
Thota Vaikuntam
V.S. Gaitonde
ISBN 9789394501799
Pages 280
Number of photographs 130
Size 6.10 x 8.5″ (155 x 216 mm)
Date of Publishing FEB. 2026
Language(s) English
Co-publisher(s) Kiran Nadar Museum of Art | Mapin Publishing
Rights Available World rights
Portrait of an Artist is a memorable tribute to the studio: the guarded space in which the artistic imagination struggles, experiments, and flourishes as it makes its way towards splendid public articulation. This beautiful book is a montage of photographs by Rohit Chawla and texts by Kishore Singh, occasionally interspersed with photographs drawn from the archive of modern Indian art. Chawla’s portraits of some of India’s leading and best loved artists are more than representations of personality; instead, they convey, with a magical power of poetic compression, the subtle interplay of withdrawn inwardness and dynamic expressiveness that undergirds all true and great art. These images invoke entire atmospheres of restlessness or repose: the lens reveals one artist’s focal intensity of contemplation and another’s surging will to bear witness; here, it touches on the melancholia underlying festivity, while there it traces a playfulness bubbling beneath a practice vigilant towards political and art-historical tremors. Singh’s texts trace the experiential trajectory of these artists, relaying the phases of their creative process and the particularity of their evolving relationship with their workspaces. Portrait of an Artist is an important and inspiring contribution to the documentation of the visual arts in India.

Ranjit Hoskote
Poet, art critic and curator

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