Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram
It is uncommon to hear of an art exhibition inspired by an artwork,but then Peter Nagy,owner of Nature Morte and curator of an ongoing show Spiral Jetty,thinks differently. The exhibition is inspired by the famous work of the same name by American sculptor Robert Smithson (1938-1973) who created a huge spiral by arranging hundreds of boulders and rocks in the shape of a spiral in Salt Lake in Utah,US,in the 1970s. Spiral Jetty refers to the form of the spiral,which turns inward,reflecting upon itself. It addresses the subject of derivation in contemporary art; given that derivation is usually seen as a bad thing but dont all aspects of culture build on what has come before? says Nagy.
So,all the artwork on display derive their elements from a pre-existing artwork. While Abhishek Hazra and Mithu Sen directly appropriate images from the works of artists Yves Klein and Egon Schiele,respectively,Anita Dube and Jeffrey Schiff evoke entire art movements or schools referring specifically to the Arte Povera movementart made of discarded objects. The exhibition also features Pushpamala N,Josh PS and Seher Shah. Pushpamala,Shah and Josh react to pop culture,photography and other media.
Dubes two site-specific works titled Ah and Oh have created collages using material found in newspapers,with lit candles around them. The work has an element of chance to it because the way the wax melts and forms patterns on the paper is totally accidental, says Dube. she points out that the word Ah when written in English conveys a sense of joy whereas in Hindi it conveys a sense of pain.
At Nature Morte,Niti Bagh,till September 4.
Contact: 4174-0215
Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram