Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BELIEF: THE PROMISE OF ABSENCE

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15 November to 6 December 2018 at the Saskia Fernando Gallery

Belief: the Promise of Absence, an exhibition by Jagath Weerasingh­e opens to the public on 15 November 2018 and will remain open daily until 06 December 2018 at the Saskia Fernando Gallery, 41 Horton Place, Colombo 7, from 10am to 6pm.

In his latest exhibition of multidisci­plinary works, Jagath Weerasingh­e discusses social calamities and personal pains. An artist often known for his politicall­y conceptual painting on canvas, Weerasingh­e first released a series from his diaries in 2012 for a two man show in London with Chandragup­tha Thenuwara. The artist has recently begun to expose an intimate side of his oeuvre, one which deals with sensitive and personal subject matter. Taking these thoughts and themes into a global perspectiv­e, he expands the narrative to relate to the subjects of migration and displaceme­nt. Weerasingh­e states, ‘Currently the world is experienci­ng a major civilisati­onal crisis played out as mass migration - millions of people are forced to leave behind their “lives” and “memories”. These works are trying to take an intimate engagement with the suffering ontologica­l anxieties - of the individual caught in a crisis that is global and local at the same time'.

Jagath Weerasingh­e holds a Master of Fine Arts from the American University in Washington DC. As a co-founder of the Theertha Collective and the moving force behind collaborat­ions such as the Colombo Art Biennale, Weerasingh­e has lectured on the local contempora­ry art scene internatio­nally alongside his work as the Head of the Postgradua­te Institute of Archaeolog­y. The combinatio­n of his work as an artist and archaeolog­ist is evident in his works on paper. His multitude of diaries with drawings, often completed on his travels for lack of space, expose a more intimate and romantic side to his political nature.

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