Jagdish Swaminathan
(1928 - 1994)
Journey
"The mind moves through the object to the idea, and through the idea to the object. Thus, the work becomes concrete and abstract at the same time." - JAGDISH SWAMINATHAN The present lot is from Jagdish Swaminathan's famous 'Bird, Mountain, Tree' series, which was born out of the artist's need to return to a pure form of his subjects. This series, which occupied him for over two decades, plays around with the titular subjects in...
"The mind moves through the object to the idea, and through the idea to the object. Thus, the work becomes concrete and abstract at the same time." - JAGDISH SWAMINATHAN The present lot is from Jagdish Swaminathan's famous 'Bird, Mountain, Tree' series, which was born out of the artist's need to return to a pure form of his subjects. This series, which occupied him for over two decades, plays around with the titular subjects in many variations, forming a singularly unique composition each time. The simplistic nature of Swaminathan's work offers the possibility for a deeper interpretation of themes that are unique to each viewer. According to the artist, "What happens is that when you see a recognisable object, and notice it time and again, then you come to 'feel' its repetition." (Jagdish Swaminathan, art news & views, originally published in Hindi in Ravivar , 1979, online) In these paintings, the artist often chose a warm colour palette, such as the bright yellow, mustard and fiery orange in the present lot. Divided into three panels, there is a tonal continuity in the composition, successfully evoking a sense of harmony. In the placement of these objects, Swaminathan plays with notions of reflection and shadow, thereby raising questions about existence and perception. As Krishen Khanna notes, "[Swaminthan's] structures were elemental, uniquely his own. He conjugated them to create undreamt of images. Hills, birds, insects, plants, water, air, unbuildable buildings but no human beings. Their relationship on the canvas had nothing to do with the laws of this physical world... A rock suspended in mid-air with a sleek bird atop of it, a mountain reflected in a lake which leaves you guessing as to which is which, and steps on a monument leading nowhere." (Krishen Khanna, J Swaminathan: Contemporary Indian Art Series, New Delhi: Lalit Kala Akademi, 1995)
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SPRING LIVE AUCTION | MODERN INDIAN ART
11 MARCH 2021
Estimate
Rs 50,00,000 - 70,00,000
$69,445 - 97,225
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ARTWORK DETAILS
Jagdish Swaminathan
Journey
Circa 1980s
Oil on canvas
23.25 x 35.25 in (59 x 89.5 cm)
PROVENANCE Kumar Gallery, New Delhi
EXHIBITEDModern Indian Paintings: One Hundred Years - Part I , New Delhi: Kumar Gallery, 14 October - 7 November 1996Celebration 2016: Kumar Gallery, Sixty Years (1955 - 2015) , New Delhi: Kumar Gallery, 25 January - 5 February 2016 PUBLISHEDCelebration 2016: Kumar Gallery, Sixty Years (1955 - 2015) , New Delhi: Kumar Gallery, 2016 (illustrated)
Category: Painting
Style: Abstract
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'