the left and the proletariat

Oil on Oil Paper 421 mm X 297 mm Framed with glass – 535 mm X 435 mm

Under the pressure of globalisation, Indian government is in a rush to set up multinational industries in India. The land being acquired for such Special  economic Zones [SEZs]is farming land. Usually the provisions for rehabilitation of displaced people [in millions, in India] are very poor. Most of these lose their traditional means of livelihood, have no other skills and are rendered poorer and homeless. Many farmers commit suicides.

 

One such SEZ was planned for Bengal - a state in eastern India. Incidentally, this state was ruled by communists for thirty years - the so-called anti-capital pro-poor party.

 

On March 14, 2007 the state government police attacked the protesting farmers protesting against the SEZ and killed 14 of them.

 

The painting records this event.

 

Many such SEZs proposed all over India and a great debate is going on in the country whether international capital should encroach on indigenous people's way of life.









Besides the Reviews appreciation also comes from:

Patrick Star, The Philippines; Jeevan, India; Apolline Etienne, France; Liviu Gherman, Romania; Sigied Himawan Yudhanto, Indonesia; Ashley Michelle, USA; Alan, UK; Amy McPherson, Ireland; Thomas, UK; Betty Crawford, Canada; Marta, Italy; Julia Wilkins, UK; Mini, UK; Kirk, Croatia


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  • Type: Oil on Oil Paper
  • Size: 421 mm X 297 mm
  • Frame: Framed with glass – 535 mm X 435 mm
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Political Paintings


Besides the Reviews appreciation also comes from:

Patrick Star, The Philippines; Jeevan, India; Apolline Etienne, France; Liviu Gherman, Romania; Sigied Himawan Yudhanto, Indonesia; Ashley Michelle, USA; Alan, UK; Amy McPherson, Ireland; Thomas, UK; Betty Crawford, Canada; Marta, Italy; Julia Wilkins, UK; Mini, UK; Kirk, Croatia


Tags: art, oil painting, oil painting on oil paper, traditional painting, surreal painting, imaginary painting, fantasy painting, social painting, political painting, conceptual painting, contemporary painting, subtext to painting, message in painting, narrative in painting, symbolic painting, painting makes a statement, journalistic painting, reportage painting, criticism in painting, critique of state in painting, mounted police in painting, screaming victims in painting, hammer and sickle in painting, suitable for governance studies departments, police department, non-governmental organisations

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