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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Relation-Next - the show from SANATAN DINDA
"There are a few motifs that I have used in my works, which are ugely suggestive. For instance, I have used a pendulum and a single eye in my version of Durga. I call the girl in the picture, Dugga. The pendulum here stands for sperm and the single eye symbolizes vagina. There is a picture called Banalata. She is not the famous Banalata Sen. I have used PVC tape to hide some of her feminine parts. This picture of mine is based on the poem written by Binoy Majumder which says: “Bhalobasha ditey paari, tumi grohone sakhham ki?” Similarly I have painted a reflection of the Taj Mahal and also added a few barcodes. Here the barcodes signify the consumerist society of today. Today, everything including me, has become a prey in the hands of consumerism. There is an amount of satire too in my paintings. In this context, I’d want to quote a few lines I had once jotted down: “Footpath theke akash dekhechhi ami/pash diye horidhhoni khoi/ amar shakol gaaye lege ache chinhoguli shob/ rupali jorir moto/ kintu sei mukhguli koi?” I have spent my childhood in the footpaths and used to watch corpses being brought each night near the burning ghat. When everyone slept, I used to watch the rituals being conducted before the bodies were finally charred. As a part of the ritual, khoi were thrown. That khoi looked more like dead stars to me. This was how my magical realism was born.
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