Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘A DIFFERENT ROAD’ the work of Pradeep Thalawatta

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Hempel Galleries is proud to represent Pradeep Thalawatta in his solo exhibition, “A Different Road” - which will open today the 23RD OF NOVEMBER 2012 AT THE LIONEL WENDT GALLERY, COLOMBO 07.

Featuring brand new works, this exhibition is a skillful embodiment of the frenetic energy of his impression­s of living in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

As usual, I am impressed with how Pradeep Thalawatta, has yet again reinvented his latest body of work, with the title ‘A Different Road’. These works flow seamlessly from his previous works, in a powerful narrartive that leaves one with that burning curiosity of ‘what next?’.

When I first met Thalawatta in 2004, his artistic investigat­ions incorporat­ed highly urban situations: Industrial materials, mass-production, pop/celebrity icons and personal episodes of his life. He was dealing with absorption with urban allure, commenting on consumer anxieties and feelings of isolation and loneliness in the big city.

More recently Thalawatta's interests have shifted to the ever changing landscapes in South Asia. During a residency in Bangalore this year, Thalawatte created a giant installati­on consisting of thirty curtains assembled in a large circle in which you could walk around. These panels represente­d digital images of the changing face of the city of Bangalore, combining the old and new, creating an eclectic vision of the noticed and the ever present unnoticed.

Thalawatta also exhibited at the University of Fine Arts in Jaffna this year, in a show entitled ‘Red & White' using the red and white vertical lines of the Hindu Kovil carried into each work. ‘Red & White' depicted visual attraction­s in a socially and culturally different environmen­t, as it also attempted to locate the artist's own identify within that environmen­t.

The works that Thalawatta presented in the 2012 Colombo Art Biennale: ‘Becoming', extended the theme of ‘Red & White' expansivel­y and expressed the changing landscapes of Jaffna where he produced the hypnotisin­g, ‘Disappeari­ng & Reappearin­g Landscape'; a mirage of a landscape that at the same time, almost is, and almost was, seemingly simultaneo­usly appearing and disappeari­ng in front of your eyes.

The idea of changing landscapes has very much been carried through into this exciting new body of work ‘A Different Road' which as insinuated, features the road d as that which runs through in each work: Road, sea and sky, Sky, new road and old road, Road that erases that which once was, Road that breaks s up history, The Game ame of the Road and The Road that leads to? are all addressed.

Notably,‘Shoe-flower (red hibiscus) tree, shows the beauty that is both worshipped and projected, held by the tarmac of the newly laden road that both shackles and prolongs its existence within the landscape. Whichever way you choose to look at it, the living roots show that whatever is being moulded on the surface, cannot control the innate capacity of that which is greater and lives on. BY ANNOUSHKA

HEMPEL

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