Atul Dodiya
(1959)
Sabari with her Birds
Atul Dodiya’s work is recognised by its dynamic references to a plethora of subjects, ranging from comic strips, religion, advertisements and cinema, to Indian and international “high art”. His oeuvre negotiates his research and encounters with popular culture, presenting the viewer with a layered idiom. This idiomatic development owes much to Dodiya’s growth as an artist in the 1980s and 1990s when India was rapidly undergoing a number of...
Atul Dodiya’s work is recognised by its dynamic references to a plethora of subjects, ranging from comic strips, religion, advertisements and cinema, to Indian and international “high art”. His oeuvre negotiates his research and encounters with popular culture, presenting the viewer with a layered idiom. This idiomatic development owes much to Dodiya’s growth as an artist in the 1980s and 1990s when India was rapidly undergoing a number of changes and opening up to the world. Lots 99 and 100, are each indicative of Dodiya’s “personal language full of references to art history, literature, poetry and popular cinema - elements held together by an overarching interest in autobiography and national history.” (Amrita Jhaveri, A Guide to 101 Indian Contemporary Artists , Mumbai: India Book House, 2005, p. 28) In Lot 99, Sabari with her Birds , Dodiya draws on the story of the tribal woman Sabari from the epic Ramayana , following in the footsteps of Nandalal Bose, who explored the story in a series of paintings in 1941. As per the story, Sabari renounces marriage and lives as a hermit in the forest upon learning that her parents had killed numerous birds for her wedding feast. The birds in Dodiya’s composition reference this.
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99
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109
SUMMER ONLINE AUCTION
22-23 JUNE 2022
Estimate
$3,000 - 4,000
Rs 2,31,000 - 3,08,000
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$3,000
Rs 2,31,000
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ARTWORK DETAILS
Atul Dodiya
Sabari with her Birds
Inscribed, signed and dated '1/20/ ATUL/ 05' (lower left)
2005
4-colour lithograph and Chiri Bark paper collage on handmade STPI cotton and linen paper
50 x 40 in (126.7 x 101.5 cm)
First from a limited edition of twenty
EXHIBITEDAtul Dodiya: The Wet Sleeves of My Paper Robe (Sabari in Her Youth: After Nandalal Bose) , Singapore: Singapore Tyler Print Institute, 7 - 21 September 2006 PUBLISHED Nancy Adajania, Ranjit Hoskote and Atul Dodiya, Atul Dodiya: The Wet Sleeves of My Paper Robe (Sabari in Her Youth: After Nandalal Bose) , Singapore: Bodhi Art, 2005, pp. 82-83 (illustrated, another from the edition)
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'