
Enduring Legacy
May - July at Munich & Berlin, in Germany
Rabindranath Tagore can justifiably be deemed a ‘cultural icon’ in the sense that he embodied and articulated an integrated conception of human culture through his charismatic personality and manifold creative works.
Tagore’s vision of human life is one that stems from the cultural soil of his native Bengal but opens on to and embraces humanity as a whole while each portion of it remains rooted in its native cultural soil. Those who find converging in Rabindranath Tagore and his work a dynamic view of how human life actually is and of how it might be yet more authentically human, have reason to hope that he and his work may become more widely known and more accurately appreciated worldwide. To that end, this exhibition ‘Enduring Legacy’ presents the works of thirteen contemporary artists from India responding to several aspects of Tagore’s immense oeuvre as well as his rich and multi-faceted life and its impact on modern and contemporary cultural thought and practice. The artists use Tagore and his works as points of departure neither confining him in a stultifying orthodoxy of interpretation that he would abhor nor falling in to the trap of producing substandard or tendentious misrepresentations of him and his work. He remains a creative and humane cultural icon and this expression of various aspects of his life and work in this the sesquicentenary of his birth provides much scope for thought.
Anirudh Chari
Debraj Goswami | Prophet | Acrylic on Canvas | 48 x 36 in | 2011
Rima Kundu | To Sir with Love | Embroidary and Drawing on Nepali Paper | 24 x 24 in | 2010
Rima Kundu | Makeover of Tagore's celebration | Embroidary, Applique, Print and drawing on Paper and Textile | 65 x 52 in | 2011
Sk. Sahajahan | We are all kings | Mixed Media on canvas | 48 x 54 in | 2011
Samir Roy | Universal Life Force | Mixed Media on Canvas | 57 x 38 in | 2010
Chandrima Bhattacharya | Manimalika - The Woman with Kinky Hair & a Quirky Hat | Acrylic on Canvas | 60 x 24 in | 2011
Debraj Goswami | Crisis in Civilization Continues | Acrylic on Canvas | 48 x 36 in | 2011
Adip Dutta | Simulation of a Natural Object with Industrial Material | Fiberglass on Board | 52 x 54 x 5 in | 2011
Shrabani Roy | Idol & Doll | Fiberglass & Wooden Stand | 65.5 x 60.25 x 37 in | 2011
Chhatrapati Dutta | The First action Hero | Mixed Media on Canvas | 56.5 x 59.3 in | 2011
Chandrima Bhattacharya | Manimalika - Oh how she loves her Hat | Acrylic & Dry pastel on Canvas | 60 x 24 in | 2011
Debanjan Roy | Nataraja | Aluminum Cast | 66 x 46.8 in | 2011
Jayashree Chakravarty | Cocoon (Set of 8) | Handmade Paper Installation | 68.8 x 68.8 x128 in | 2011
Manjari Chakravarti | The Vanishing Wives of Shantiniketan | Mixed Media on Canvas | 60 x 54 in | 2011
Sk. Sahajahan | Beyond boundaries | Mixed Media on canvas | 48 x 48 in | 2011
Paula Sengupta | Aamar Shonar Bangla, Aami Tomay Bhalobashi – I | Embroidery & Appliqué on Found Textile and Serigraphy on Acrylic Sheet | 32 x 27 in | 2011
Sharabani Roy | Eternal | Weaving and Acrylic on Canvas | 54 x 36 in | 2011
Paula Sengupta | Aamar Shonar Bangla, Aami Tomay Bhalobashi – II | Embroidery & Appliqué on Found Textile and Serigraphy on Acrylic Sheet | 32 x 27 in | 2011
Debanjan Roy | Blue Flower on Red Line | Mixed Media on Canvas | 48 x 48 in | 2011
Samir Roy | Fountain of Aroma | Mixed Media on Canvas | 64 x 48 in | 2010
Aditya Basak | triptych | Mixed media on canvas | 48 x 36 in | 2010
Aditya Basak | Journey to Persia | Mixed Media on Canvas | 60 x 36 in | 2010
Aditya Basak | Journey to Japan | Mixed Media on Canvas | 60 x 36 in | 2010