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Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekhs home in Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art: from a large blue canvas by the artist himself to wife Madhvi Parekhs naïve art works. There is also a painting by daughter Manisha Parekh but the last canvas by his granddaughter confirms that art certainly runs in the veins of this family.
Parekh senior is having his umpteenth solo,this time its at Mumbai based,Tao Art Gallery. The suites of celebratory works painted in vivid acrylic colours,date from 2004 to 2009 and are titled The Pursuit of Intensity.Curated by Ranjit Hoskote the exhibition marks a definite break with much of Parekhs earlier work. In this body of work,cosmic flowers explode across his pictorial surfaces which shimmer with the beauty of pattern and the lyrical unpredictability of gesture, says Hoskote.
I havent abandoned my love for the head-study but in this set of works I preferred to concentrate on abstract forms and floral motifs, explains Parekh. Whether it is Jerusalem,Turkey,Benaras,Rome,or Ladakh,Parekh ignores the strife around religion. Instead he seizes the fervour and translates it into colour and line on his canvas. He even titled this series of fourteen large canvases,Chant and Flowers from Heaven. The motifs of the ling and yoni appear periodically in canvases like the 60×120 inch diptych Chant I and the gentler Flowers from Heaven II . Its not a sexual but a divine energy that I hope to capture, concludes Parekh.
Canvases are priced between Rs 4.5 and 35 lakhs and will be shown in Delhi in December,tentatively slotted at Vadhera Art Gallery.
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