Relics Of Grey
an installation with photographs, objects, paintings & video
05 July - 04 Aug, 2007
1970. A child was born to a Kannadiga Brahmin family; technocrats
who were precariously balancing a traditional belief system
and the call of cosmopolitanism in a post independent industrial
town. Rourkela, the town, with its colonial heritage of hierarchical
cityscape, modernist-nationalist zeal for developmental construction
and the impending political upheaval of the landless, was bursting
at the seams. A White town, Black town, Grey town.
2000s. The memory of the hegemonic cityscape of the childhood
refracts through the young artist's haunt for a 'room of her
own' through the by lanes of the mega city, 'developing' and
'evolving' with murderous zeal. Desire and memory become one
complex pattern of shadows and lines, sepia photos and surveillance
images blur into each other, authentic and fake become as indistinguishable
as tresses of identities in the Bombay local trains. The city
and its stiff graph of citizenry, colonial legacy and post-globalisation
race of growth; the topography of the urbanity through the blue
plastic of the shanty roofs
get entangled in the mirror
which is also our boundary wall, the Lakshmanrekha of the gated
community.
Madhusree Dutta
Visit: www.arrangeurownmarriage.com
| www.archanahande.com