Biography
Born: 1970, Khamgaon, Maharashtra, India
Kishore Dangle is an Indian contemporary artist acclaimed for his deeply introspective and emotive use of color abstraction. Without formal academic art training, Dangle’s journey is defined by an intuitive exploration of color, rhythm, and emotion. His works reflect a powerful inner landscape conveyed through layered, vibrant tonal patterns that evoke mood and personality.
Known for his reclusive nature, Dangle channels his feelings and imagination directly into his canvases, creating abstract compositions that transcend traditional representation. His art invites viewers into a meditative space where color and form interact to convey intangible sensations and moods.
Artistic Style & Unique Approach
Dangle’s paintings are characterized by rhythmic arrangements of color layers, favoring abstraction over figurative elements. Bold and vibrant palettes dominate his compositions, with a focus on tonal contrasts that communicate emotion and personality.
His work does not depict specific objects or narratives but rather captures feelings and mental states through the language of color and texture. This approach positions him as a significant voice in India’s abstract expressionist movement.
Notable Works
- Yellow (Diptych) – A two-panel work in lively yellow tones conveying warmth and emotional resonance.
- Blue – Intense layered blues forming a vertical composition reflecting his expressive use of color.
Exhibitions
- Bhav – Solo Exhibition, Alliance Française Art Gallery, Bhopal – January 2013
- Group Exhibition, Pranjal Arts, Mumbai
- Contemporary Expressions, State Art Gallery, Hyderabad
- Color Rhythms, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
- Abstract Horizons, Art Space Gallery, Dubai (International)