• Rameshwar Broota, Untitled , 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled , 2023
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    80 x 80 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled , 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled , 2023
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    50 x 50 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled (diptych), 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled (diptych), 2023
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    80 x 80 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled (diptych), 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled (diptych), 2023
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    80 x 80 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Oil on canvas, scraped with blade
    80 x 80 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    11 x 13 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Sand and epoxy resin
    6 x 5.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    7 x 6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    10 x 9.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    5 x 7.5 x 6.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled , 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled , 2022
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    12 x 12 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2020
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2020
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin on canvas
    6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Oil on canvas, coal tar, scraped with blade
    4 x 5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Signed
    Oil on canvas, coal tar, scraped with blade
    5 x 10 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin on canvas
    32 x 32 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled , 2023-2024
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled , 2023-2024
    Oil on canvas, scraped with blade
    50 x 100 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    13 x 7 x 7 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    6 x 5.5 x 3 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2021
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    19 x 14 x 13 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    6 x 6 x 2.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2020
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2020
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin on canvas
    12 x 12 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin on canvas
    6 x 6 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    26 x 22 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    20.5 x 20.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    8 x 10 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2023
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2023
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    11.5 x 11.5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2022
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2022
    Pen, ink and epoxy resin
    12 x 11. 5 in
  • Rameshwar Broota, Untitled, 2020,2021
    Rameshwar Broota
    Untitled, 2020,2021
    Oil on canvas,scraped with blade
    5 x 5 in, 6 x 6 in
In his gentle, reticent way, Rameshwar Broota has long been a commanding presence on the Indian art scene. His paintings communicate the same combination of a contemplative stillness with an aura of monumentality, even when his imagery and techniques are anchored in conditions of anxiety, anguish, trauma or catastrophe. […] At first, breathtaking glance, Broota’s abstract paintings – made between 2020 and 2023 – enthral us with what can only be described as their spartan sumptuousness. Austerely created through the artist’s scratch technique –he only ever uses Bharat shaving razor blades, each one broken in half in a special device of his own invention – these painted surfaces are only deceptively monochromatic or dichromatic. The blade transforms each surface into a palimpsest, summoning up, to the level of visibility, hints of the lavish red and rich brown that lie beneath. Indeed, these painted surfaces are in a constant state of activation, with visual prompts, spatial triggers, evolving geometries of axis and tangent, and a dispersal of motifs casting their spell on the gaze. Perhaps these paintings are best parsed as architectures of momentum. Within each of them, an impulse towards ceaseless mobility and contends with an equal and opposite impulse towards structural stability. These paintings are expansive and monumental in scale; their details, however, are not restful. They are populated by floating objects that propose a world of building blocks and tools that refuse, however, to cohere into patterns. Instead, in these frames, we find ourselves surrendering to the continuous rhythm established by the emergence and evanescence of forms, the interlocking and coming apart of vector forces. Might it be useful to regard Broota’s abstract paintings as laboratories for thought experiments concerning gravity and lightness, luminosity and darkness, tactility and resonance?

Excerpt from the essay Architectures of Momentum by Ranjit Hoskote