Indian Photography at Delaye | Saltoun

Source: news.dphotographer.co.u

Delaye | Saltoun is delighted to announce its new program of international contemporary art, opening with London’s first solo exhibition by Indian artist Samit Das.Presenting an in-depth investigation into the inexorable growth of the cities of Bombay, Kolkata and Delhi, Das’s subjective archive of archaeological and architectural fragments is a series of conceptual montages that mirror the layered surface of these cities. A wide range of works will be presented at Delaye | Saltoun, with more than forty pieces produced by the artist over the last 4 years. Sprawling cities are reshaping the social geography of many nations, and are a highly significant and global phenomenon of our time. For Samit Das, the urban landscape of India is a subject with multiple facets. Its frantic development, while economically progressive, is also ruthlessly eradicating the marks of past human achievement. The relentless motion of the city means that it perpetually redefines itself in the cycle of creation and destruction. In his series, ‘The Goddess’, Das photographed the plaster figures of Durga produced by the thousands in Kolkata for the Durga Puja (Durga Festival), and thrown in the Hooghly river after three days of frantic celebration. The goddess figures become an allegory to the image of the city: seductive, exciting yet fragile and expendable.Samit Das is a flaneur in search of this complex topography. He uses multiple mediums to grasp the seemingly intangible evocations of the cityscape and its many constructs. Whether with pencil, paint, video or photography he depicts the rich sub-text of the city through its architecture, signage, graffiti and street art, all visions of the past tucked in between urban layers. Das’s work has the intimacy of an artist’s notebook, sketching the ephemeral, opening a concertina of a mental jigsaw. Behind the compositions, Das engages with the remnants of meaning in the urban environment; the signs of past moments in culture, society and history. His compelling maquettes, his three-dimensional drawings and superimposed collages form a powerful vision of the modern city. There is no nostalgic element to this confrontation between past and present; instead, Samit Das brings the suggestion of something that is as durable and fragile as its transient subject matter.On show from the 7 November to the 19 DecemberPress release: Delaye | Saltoun is delighted to announce its new program of international contemporary art, opening with London’s first solo exhibition by Indian artist Samit Das. Presenting an in-depth investigation into the inexorable growth of the cities of Bombay, Kolkata and Delhi, Das’s subjective archive of archaeological and architectural fragments is a series of conceptual montages that mirror the layered surface of these cities. A wide range of works will be presented at Delaye | Saltoun, with more than forty pieces produced by the artist over the last 4 years.Sprawling cities are reshaping the social geography of many nations, and are a highly significant and global phenomenon of our time. For Samit Das, the urban landscape of India is a subject with multiple facets. Its frantic development, while economically progressive, is also ruthlessly eradicating the marks of past human achievement. The relentless motion of the city means that it perpetually redefines itself in the cycle of creation and destruction. In his series, ‘The Goddess’, Das photographed the plaster figures of Durga produced by the thousands in Kolkata for the Durga Puja (Durga Festival), and thrown in the Hooghly river after three days of frantic celebration. The goddess figures become an allegory to the image of the city: seductive, exciting yet fragile and expendable.Samit Das is a flaneur in search of this complex topography. He uses multiple mediums to grasp the seemingly intangible evocations of the cityscape and its many constructs. Whether with pencil, paint, video or photography he depicts the rich sub-text of the city through its architecture, signage, graffiti and street art, all visions of the past tucked inbetween urban layers. Das’s work has the intimacy of an artist’s notebook, sketching the ephemeral, opening a concertina of a mental jigsaw. Behind the compositions, Das engages with the remnants of meaning in the urban environment; the signs of past moments in culture, society and history. His compelling maquettes, his three-dimensional drawings and superimposed collages form a powerful vision of the modern city. There is no nostalgic element to this confrontation between past and present; instead, Samit Das brings the suggestion of something that is as durable and fragile as its transient subject matter.On show from the 7 November to the 19 December.About the artist: Samit Das was born in 1970 in West Bengal and studied in Santiniketan, the influential university founded by Rabindranath Tagore. The art college, Kala Bhavana, is considered one of the best in the world. He was also a student at Camberwell College of Arts in 2001-2002. The artist now lives and works in Delhi.About the gallery: Delaye | Saltoun has established a strong programme of British avant-garde art through the exceptional early contributions of Robyn Denny, Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, John Latham, Colin Self and the Boyle Family. This programme will continue to reaffirm the deep roots of contemporary practice in Britain. Simultaneously, Delaye | Saltoun will exhibit groundbreaking contemporary art from around the world to reflect the cultural diversity of our times.

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