Jayashree Chakravarty charges her work with multiple strata of meaning, both physically, through her thick, layered application of paint, and emotionally, through the several levels of associations each element on the surface holds for her. The artist, however, does not allow easy access to these layers. Her paintings are a mystery, silent witnesses to her cathartic practice. Each of Chakravarty's large, layered works on canvas is a...
Jayashree Chakravarty charges her work with multiple strata of meaning, both physically, through her thick, layered application of paint, and emotionally, through the several levels of associations each element on the surface holds for her. The artist, however, does not allow easy access to these layers. Her paintings are a mystery, silent witnesses to her cathartic practice. Each of Chakravarty's large, layered works on canvas is a "…palimpsest, one improvisation partially obscuring another but leaving hints of each successive layer behind. The glittering surface is also reminiscent of a mosaic: as if in the flickering glow of candle light, explosions of light illuminate a tessellated surface. As in mosaic, the evocation of the ineffable is also embedded in Jayashree's densely-wrought, yet strangely fugitive painterly surface. The imagery floats, existing independent of the signs, textures and colours which accrete to them, like barnacles on the skin of a cetacean" (Michael Anderson, "The Shadow of Idea", In the Very Face of Time, Galerie 88 exhibition catalogue, Kolkata, 2006, unpaginated).
In the suite of works of which the present lot is a part, "…one finds Chakravarty deepening her inquiring into secret life memories, their pervasiveness and intensities, with an intuitive zeal. The different ways in which the figure and the landscape belong to each other in these works allows for a more adventurous interpretation of their modes of engagement. It is almost as if there are distinct time-zones that exist in the same space…In fact, it is Chakravarty's use of colour, her obsessive engagement with acts of application, scraping, texturing, with acts of close pattern-making and saturation, that conveys the sense of urgency animating her exploration of sensorial and extra-sensorial experiences. Chakravarty layers disparate worlds together with great panache – the pigmental, the textural, the personal historical, and the imagistic registers are orchestrated together in a magical network that creates a telling language of associations" (Abhay Sardesai, "Mapping Consciousness, Translating Worlds", Where the Sand Meets the Sky, Bodhi Art exhibition catalogue, New York, 2007, p. 6).
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AUTUMN AUCTION 2008
3-4 SEPTEMBER 2008
Estimate
Rs 25,00,000 - 30,00,000
$62,500 - 75,000
Winning Bid
Rs 39,10,000
$97,750
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Jayashree Chakravarty
Untitled
Signed and dated in English (verso)
2006-07
Acrylic and oil on canvas
71 x 53.5 in (180.3 x 135.9 cm)
EXHIBITED AND PUBLISHED:
Where the Sand Meets the Sky, Bodhi Art, New York, 2007
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'