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Intrigue/The Anguish
Abduction/ The Pond
Abduction/ The Mist
Abduction/ Captive from the series: The Passion
Nightmare
Mrugayati/ The Hunt
Abduction/ The Forest
Abduction/ The Cloud Battle
Abduction/ The Battle on the Ground
Abduction/ The Flight
Abduction/ Ravishment
Artwork Image
Artwork Image
Intrigue/ The Palace
Intrigue/ The War
Intrigue/ The Game of Chess
Intrigue/ The Betrayal
Indrajaala/ Seduction
Indrajaala/ Seduction
Indrajaala/ Seduction
Indrajaala/ Seduction
Indrajaala/ Seduction
Indrajaala/ Seduction
New Delhi

Pushpamala N

Avega -The Passion Pushpamala N

6–28 April, 2012

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PUSHPAMALA N.: “Avega -The Passion”
Opening on Friday, April 6th from 6 to 8pm. Exhibition continues to Saturday, April 28th, 2012.

Nature Morte is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by the artist Pushpamala N.

The Passion explores the characters of three women from the Ramayana as archetypal figures. Set in fantasy environments, fateful incidents from the epic are played out on a spectacular stage in both still photographs and videos, with elaborate costuming and lighting to create powerful atmospheres. Pushpamala refers to various genres of image-making in her works, resulting in richly layered hybrids with multiple references. Many of the works in the exhibition refer to theatre stills from the early 20th century, while others use early cinema as their models. The artist is always the central protagonist in these dramas and the works function as documents of performances, as critiques of representational constructions, and as oblique self-portraits.

Pushpamala N. (born 1956 in Bangalore) lives and works in both Bangalore and New Delhi. She earned BA and MA degrees in Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda after studying Economics, English and Psychology at Bangalore University. She had her first solo show in 1983 in Bangalore and since then has had solo exhibitions in galleries in Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Paris, New York and Chicago. Her video works have been screened in film festivals all over the world and in 2010 she was awarded a residency to work in Paris and create a series of photographs at the legendary Studio Harcourt for the exhibition “Paris, Mumbai, New Delhi” at the Centre Pompidou (2011). This is her fourth solo show with Nature Morte in New Delhi, the first being in collaboration with The British Council.

ARTIST STATEMENT

Avega ~ The Passion 2012
The Drama of Three Women

Notes
The body of work called The Passion takes key incidents involving three women characters from the Indian epic Ramayana. The Ramayana is the story of the good warrior king/ hero/ god Rama who is banished from his kingdom to the deep forest due to the machinations of his stepmother Kaikeyi, who wants her own son to be king. His wife Sita and brother Lakshmana follow him into exile. Towards the end of the fourteen years, the form- changing demoness Surpanakha, the guardian of the forest, is attracted to the two young princes and tries to seduce them by taking human form. The brothers mock her and as she plunges to attack Sita, she is punished by Lakshmana who cuts off her nose and ears. The wounded Surpanakha then goes to her brother, the powerful demon king Ravana and incites him to abduct the princess Sita in revenge. This leads to a Great War where Rama kills Ravana and defeats the demon army, fulfilling his destiny as the god-king.
Chala / Intrigue: is based on the incident where the old hunch- backed wet nurse of the Queen Kaikeyi, stepmother to Rama, plays upon her insecurities as the youngest Queen to ask for Rama’s banishment to the forest before his coronation.
Indrajaala / Seduction: is based on the punishment of Surpanakha by cutting off her nose and ears, by the prince Lakshmana.
Apaharana / Abduction: is based on the abduction of princess Sita by the demon Ravana.
Mrugayati / The Hunt: is a brief stop motion video of the demon chasing the princess.
The Ramayana, is seen as the national epic and the rule of Rama – Ramarajya- is seen as the ideal governance, invoked by Gandhi during the nationalist struggle and now used by Hindu fundamentalists. The Passion takes a sideways look at the place of women in this ideal state.
The original Valmiki Ramayana is intense and tragic, with larger than life characters shaken by conflicting passions. The task was to create a fresh language to express that spectacular scale and rich sensual imagery, when so many historical and modern interpretations exist. There is a heroine, and two femme fatales, both warriors, playing out their destinies. I see them as archetypal characters and incidents occurring again and again in the world’s mythologies. The language is taken from early Indian theatre and cinema, with tableaux of painted sets with hybrid costumes and décor, which I see as the primitive of the modern age.
I have used references from the late 19c India history painter Ravi Varma’s paintings, to Poussin’s Rape of the Sabine Women, Fuseli’s Nightmare, early ethnographic and animation films, cinema of India’s first film maker Dadasaheb Phalke, psycho-analysis and contemporary events. A dark mood with expressionist lighting is used for psychological drama. The Hunt video is like a fragment from a recurring dream or nightmare.

Pushpamala N
April 2012 

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Artworks

Pushpamala N

Intrigue/The Anguish, 2012
Medium
90×131cm (35×52")

Pushpamala N

Intrigue/ The Palace, 2012
Medium
90×131cm (35×52")

Pushpamala N

Intrigue/ The War, 2012
Medium
90×131cm (35×52")

Pushpamala N

Intrigue/ The Game of Chess, 2012
Medium
131×90cm (52×35")

Pushpamala N

Intrigue/ The Betrayal, 2012
Medium
90×131cm (35×52")

Pushpamala N

Indrajaala/ Seduction, 2012
Medium

Pushpamala N

Indrajaala/ Seduction, 2012
Medium

Pushpamala N

Indrajaala/ Seduction, 2012
Medium

Pushpamala N

Indrajaala/ Seduction, 2012
Medium

Pushpamala N

Indrajaala/ Seduction, 2012
Medium

Pushpamala N

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Medium

Pushpamala N

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Medium
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