Saturday, January 25, 2020

Inscrutable Layers 25th Jan - 7th Feb 2020 | Gallery Artchill Amber Fort, Jaipur



Contemporary readers, viewers and interlocutors are manifestly more willing than their counterparts thirty years ago to appreciate works that resist tightly defined analytical categories. Films with ambiguous characters, books with unsettled protagonists and plays with unstable trajectory have over the last decades attracted greater popular acceptance. Indeed, there has been a correspondence between greater understanding of the inescapability of ethical ambivalence and popular accommodation of grey as a tolerable idea. It would not be an overstatement anymore to claim that these days grey, or analogous conceptual horizons such as ambivalence or un-equivocation is no longer considered a negative attribute.

Artchill is delighted to showcase & unravel the abysmal depths of these Inscrutable Layers of latest works by these well known Indian artists- Shahid Parwez, Vijender Sharma, Ashish Shringi &  Asit Kumar Patnaik.


SHAHID  PARVEZ  -  Shahid has a unique style all of his own which has very little influence from others and makes his work very recognizably his. In much the same way that life is given to us in multiple layers, in his new works Shahid gives us paintings with increasingly complex and interlinked levels. His works present us with a series of simple overt images. However underlying that first level is a series of much more complex, intricate and interesting covert images and levels in multiple colored registrations creating surfaces of incredible richness and extravagance.




ASHISH SHRINGI -  Ashish's body of works in the last two decades has remained inspired by the Tantrik symbolism and traditional art forms of Rajasthan, thus the essence of his art always bears the fragrance of nativity. In his paintings he has widely used Tantrik Yantras and symbols contextualizing them with his personal experiences of human relationships. The freshness of his colors and textures creates vivid hues. His compositions are highly complex, multidimensional and inter-weaved with multiple perspectives. The feeling of serenity, love, romance, satisfaction, compassion and passion are the soul of his works. The originality of his ideas and style holds our mind to reflect on meaning of life. His works are celebration of human thoughts and emotions. To conclude one may say that the identity and purity of his works will always showcase the ethos of this land.

ASIT KUMAR PATNAIK - An equivocation that is particularly alluring about Asit Patnaik’s men and women is the tension between the wide variety in their juxtaposition and their unchanging physical features. In their microcosmic expansiveness, they can alternatively convey impressions of joy, sorrow, love, indifference, familiarity as well as inscrutability. They relive potentialities, they entail pensive pasts, they call up imagined futures and they even interrogate their own selves and suppositions. Patnaik has been working on the Relations series for quite some time now. It will be interesting, therefore, to explore the kind of selves articulated into the batch of works on the Relations series. 



VIJENDER  SHARMA - His mind-boggling works speak and walk the viewer into its story, speaking of the inner and outer worlds. It could be satirical, esoteric, psychological, innocent, spiritual, dreamy or surrealistic...many such deeper emotions that we could relate or connect with. A contemporary artist, yet realistic in his own way, his paintings speak volumes of his own search in life as also his understanding of the unknown. Vijender seems to be a melancholic modernist who creates works that fool the eye and have an added edge of surreal dimensions. His paintings, many of them are not muted in color, but they are bold and powerful and always carrying a story to narrate. The textures that he adds to each canvas echo the trials and tribulations of observations he ponders over in the everyday idiom of lifestyles and living.



Text compiled by Sangeeta Juneja from various articles written by Anirban Bandyopadhyay , Madan Meena , Uma Nair , Malcolm Grant, Geoffrey Mason & Shail Choyal.


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