What does it mean to create art when history, body and belonging refuse to arrive whole?
A painter, sculptor, muralist, architect, writer and visionary, Satish Gujral was a modernist artist who worked across disciplines with an instinctive understanding of how art holds memory. 2025 marked the centenary of Satish Gujral, whose work stemmed from personal and national upheaval. Born in Jhelum, pre-partition Punjab, in the year 1925, his life was debossed by rupture, almost as if he were a living irony. The trauma of partition, a hearing impairment and the tardy recovery of it, all sharpening a heightened inwardness that found an abode in his work. His time in Mexico, in the early 1950s, as an apprentice at the Palacio Nationale de Belles Artes under Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, introduced him to muralism as a public act and architecture as an extension of art. This trip profoundly influenced his work in murals, mainly in mosaic and ceramic tiles.













