Arunkumar H.G. and Sunoj D.
ROUTE / ROOT
An economic structure evolving from the urban
environment thrives on consumerism and capitalism; the readymade and
customised; exclusive and LARGE scale. This is reflected in the
outcome of the demand and modes of production to merge nature into an
urban lifestyle.
Arunkumar H. G. and Sunoj D. question the creation and
implementation of the terms rural and urban. The hybridism of these
two landscapes is reflected in the contemporary development of demand
and supply in the economy.
There has been a pattern in the migration of the
population from rural to urban sectors; so much so, that the
disorganised growth of cities is blurring recorded boundaries on maps.
The term hybridism has become inherent in a world where a majority of
the increasing population’s desire is to identify themselves with the
urban world. However, there cannot be a complete disconnect, because
the rural and the urban function on the basis of co-existence. Genetic
farming to create Pomato(es) – makes life simpler and all in
one – is it? Garden lamps root themselves with wires in the soil to
create the earth’s new topography ... Blame
it on the stars that shine, blame it on the rain...
(Excerpt from an essay by Veeranganakumari Solanki)
Arunkumar H.G. graduated in Sculpture, Faculty of Fine
Arts, M.S. University of Baroda. His recent solo was ‘Tract’ at Nature
Morte, New Delhi. Some of his group exhibitions include ‘Freedom to
March’ Ojas Art New Delhi, ‘Changing Skin’ The Fine Art Co. Mumbai,
‘Snow’ curated by Ranjit Hoskote, New Delhi, ‘Size Matters…or Does it
?’ Lattitude 28, New Delhi and ‘A New Vanguard’ Saffron Art and The
Guild, New York.
Sunoj D. graduated in Painting from Karnataka
Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore. His recent solo show was ‘Between
Land and Sky’ - Grosvenor Vadehra, London. Some of his group
exhibitions include ‘Indian (sub)way’ curated by Yashodara Dalmia at
Grosvenor Vadehra, London, ‘GH: Krumbiegel: Whatever he
touched he adorned’ curated by Suresh Jayaram at the Max Muller
Bhavan, Bangalore, ‘Lost in an urban maze’, Palette Art
Gallery, New Delhi, ‘Someone you know’, Sølyst Artist in Residence
Center, Denmark, ‘A New Vanguard’, Saffron Art and The Guild, New York
and ‘House of Mirrors’ curated by Deeksha Nath Grovenor Art Gallery,
London. |