Rameshwar Broota

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Rameshwar Broota (born 1941, New Delhi) [1] is an Indian visual artist. His work revolves around sustained exploration of the body and its vulnerabilities. He is known for his unique Scratch technique. [2] [3] [4]

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Early life

Broota was born in 1941 in Delhi an art-oriented family. He graduated in fine arts from the Delhi College of Art in 1964. His parents were singers and his brothers were visual artists. [2]

Exhibitions

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