Rakhi Peswani
Date:
November 13th – 18th 2007 at NCPA
Opening
Reception – Tuesday 13th November 2007, 6.30 pm at the
NCPA.
At
The Guild – 20th November – 5th December
www.guildindia.com
The
Guild Art Gallery is delighted to present the recent works of Rakhi
Peswani. Born on 14 October 1977, Rakhi Peswani has a Bachelor's
degree in painting and a Master's in sculpture from M.S University of
Baroda. She has participated in numerous group shows and solo shows
and was also the recipient of the Emerging Artist Award, 2007,
presented by Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA), Vadehra
Art Gallery, New Delhi .
Peswani
is inspired by the chaotic maturity of Indian cities into
metropolitans as they provide an abundant engagement with the visual.
Simultaneously, an exponential growth of technological innovations in
the city allows this mere engagement to take the role of communication
possibilities, which make the viewer meander between being a passive
consumer and an active producer of visual idioms .
According
to her our times allow more and more creation, production and
consumption of vast quantities of vast visual data, it is also
producing a mindless disenchantment with the process of creation and
consumption of this data. The expanse between what we see and what we
touch and respond to has only increased with the passage of modernity.
The unified body has been fragmented into inert zones of perception.
This experience of fragmentation has structured her focus to the
processes of traditional crafts; allowing her to re-route the notion
of oneself through the language of these processes. While the craft
practice (and its system of knowledge) becomes one of the categorical
choices in contemporary possibilities, it is able to align the
discrete functions of her body towards a coherent understanding of
current realities.
Her
point of departure is to locate a visual / verbal / tangible language
that blends the local character of our system and the global character
of verbal language. The possible dual responsibility of a language
allows her to articulate some of the present identities of an artist
working within contemporary realities. She further layers this
juxtaposition with the inclusion of verbal text, fabricating discreet
ironies within the material processes to depict contemporary
identities.
The
exhibition continues at The Guild from 20th November to 5th
December 2007.
NCPA,
Jehangir
Nicholson Art Gallery,
Nariman
Point, Mumbai 400 21
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