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Micro seems to have never been the concern of Jagannath Panda,the Oriya artist who now lives amid the skyscrapers of Gurgaon. The 39-year-old,who shot into the limelight with life-size sculptures at Nature Morte in 2005,now comes with The Action of Nowhere,a brilliant,macabre collection of 14 works. In The Being: II (above),a life-size rhinoceros,swathed in fine silk,seems cowed-down in its pretty artifical covering,while a vile hyena positioned against an urban backdrop seems to cackle maniacally in the canvas An Avatar the ghoulish animals at odds with their instincts and the environment.
We are living in a universe where poaching and rapid deforestation have deprived the animals of their habitat,bringing them closer to urban environment, says Panda. His fascination with animals began during his two-year stint at the Royal College of Art,London,when foot-and-mouth disease broke out. I started clicking pictures of animals. On my return to India,I continued with it, he says.
The works begin at Rs 4.5 lakh and go up to Rs 30 lakh. The show is on till September 5. Contact 41740215
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