Hema Upadhyay
(1972 - 2015)
The Air Just Went Off
Born in Vadodara in 1972, Hema Upadhyay's works combine painting and photography to raise the issue of loss, disenchantment and dislocation in modern urban life, and, more generally, questions of security and survival in today's violent world. Moving from Vadodara to the megalopolis of Mumbai, these are issues that the artist has encountered herself, lending a note of autobiography to her work. It is not surprising, then, that the cut-out...
Born in Vadodara in 1972, Hema Upadhyay's works combine painting and photography to raise the issue of loss, disenchantment and dislocation in modern urban life, and, more generally, questions of security and survival in today's violent world. Moving from Vadodara to the megalopolis of Mumbai, these are issues that the artist has encountered herself, lending a note of autobiography to her work. It is not surprising, then, that the cut-out photographs she collages onto her painted surfaces are self-portraits. As Nancy Adajania notes, "Upadhyay superimposes photographed cutouts of herself onto her painted landscapes. This pictorial conceit makes the viewer speculate about the 'real' environment in which she was photographed in the first place. This 'real' environment belongs to her city of adoption, Bombay. A mayapuri, where space is legitimised only as real estate, and any other definition of space is bulldozed out of existence. Where the landscape proliferates with duplex slums and sky-scraping monstrosities. Where the pavement is home to most people and the bulldozer their ultimate annihilation. Where citizens` rights are sold in black, and basic entitlements are curtailed in the name of globalisation. Here, real space is built of fake concrete and fictive spaces concretise into the real" ("When the body meets the city", The Hindu, December 3, 2001). The decorative images on which the artist pastes these cutout photographs are, in part, paeans to everything that the mega-city is not - beautiful and free - and also reminders of what it is. In the present lot, for example, Upadhyay paints a cluster of the spotted balloons sold on Mumbai streets to create what seems to be a celebratory scene. On closer examination however, the figure that holds these balloons is also connected to a string of bloody body parts, severed from faceless mannequins. Through this juxtaposition of the festive and the gruesome, Upadhyay cathartically comments on both the romance and violence of the city.
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39
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80
SPRING ART AUCTION
28-29 MARCH 2012
Estimate
Rs 7,00,000 - 9,00,000
$14,290 - 18,370
Winning Bid
Rs 13,81,800
$28,200
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Hema Upadhyay
The Air Just Went Off
Signed and dated in English (verso)
2006
Medium: Acrylic, gouache, pastel and photograph
71 x 44 in (180.3 x 111.8 cm)
PROVENANCE: Nature Morte, New Delhi
EXHIBITED: Hema Upadhyay, Prasantha Mukherjee, Rajinder Dhawan: New Works, Nature Morte, New Delhi, 2006
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'