Broken Branches
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Text by Peter Nagy & Gayatri Sinha, Soft cover catalog with color illustrations This catalogue is published in conjunction with 'Broken Branches', a solo exhibition by Atul Dodiya held between 17 April 17 - 31 May 31 2003 at Bose Pacia Modern Gallery (New York). "'Broken Branches' is a multi-part work in which Dodiya discovers within this far-flung locality a single device which could accommodate the multiple references inferred by home, street, shrine, bazaar and museum." - extract from the essay by Peter Nagy. Assortment of photographs, etchings, watercolors, paintings and found objects were arranged in display cases Born in Bombay, India on January 20, 1959, to a family that had migrated to the west-coast metropolis from Kathiawar in Gujarat, Atul Dodiya is one of India's most acclaimed postcolonial artist who refuses to confine himself to a box neatly labelled with a national identity; his location in India serves him as a base from which to intervene in a variety of cultural and political histories to which the postcolonial self is heir. His paintings, assemblages and sculpture-installations embody a passionate, sophisticated response to the sense of crisis he feels, as an artist and as a citizen, in a transitional society damaged by the continuing asymmetries of capital yet enthused by the transformative energies of globalization. Book in excellent condition, no notes, marks or tears.
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