Subodh Gupta - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Et tu, Duchamp?, black bronze, 114 x 88 x 59 cm, 2009
  • Jeff the Koons, aluminium, painted, 2009
  • Aam Aadmi, painted bronze mangoes, 2009
  • Wall, fibreglass cast of tree and wall, 2009
  • Spooning, 2 cast spoons, stainless steel, 34 x 275 x 52 cm, 2009
  • Line of Control, stainless steel utensils, 10 x 10 x 10 m, 2008
  • Date by Date, installation, 2008
  • Mind shut down, skull of stainless steel utensils and old utensils, 240 x 150 x 205 cm, 2008
  • Still Steal Steel #9, oil and enamel on canvas, 198 x 364 cm, 2008
  • Still Steal Steel #8, oil and enamel on canvas, 198 x 364 cm, 2008
  • School, 45 brass cast stools and stainless steel utensils, installation, 2008
  • Gandhi's Three Monkeys, bronze, old utensils, steel, three heads, one with terrorist mask, one with military helmet, one with gas mask, 2007–2008
  • Faith matters, sushibelt with cooking utensils, 2007–2008
  • U.F.O., brass and stainless steel utensils, 2007
  • 1 kg War, 1 kg gold, 24 carat, 2007
  • Potato Eaters, bronze potatoes, plastic bag, 45 x 35 x 15 cm, 2007
  • Bhandarghar, Indian pots, metal, ropes, 2007
  • Leap of Faith, stainless steel buckets, 700 x 180 x 180 cm, 2006
  • Cheap Rice, life size rickshaw, brass utensils, metal, 170 x 120 x 280 cm, 2006
  • Very Hungry God, skull of stainless steel utensils, 2006
  • Across Seven Seas, conveyor belt with luggage cast in bronze and aluminium, 2006
  • Curry, stainless steel utensils, 5 cabinets, 360 x 270 x 330 cm each cabinet, 2006
  • Cow, lifesize aluminium and bronze cast from bicycle and milk pails, 2005
  • Everything is Inside, taxi roof, luggage cast in bronze, 162 x 276 x 104 cm, 2004
  • Doot, lifesize aluminium cast of an Ambassador car, 2003
  • Saat Samunder Paar VII, oil on canvas, 167 x 228 cm, 2003
  • Bihari, cow dung, acrylic, sequence light on handmade paper, 109 x 76 cm, 1999
  • How to spell cow in Hindi (III), oil, acrylic, cowdung on canvas, 225 x 153 cm, 1999

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