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Lot No. 8

                                JITISH KALLAT
                                                b. 1974
                                 FROZEN FOOTNOTES – 1
                             61.6 x 85.7 in (156.5 x 217.7 cm)
                                   Oil & acrylic on canvas
                                                 2005

                 ` 17,00,000 – 20,00,000 | $ 21,250 – 25,000
                                   Signed & Dated: Verso


               A  multifaceted  artist  who  embraces  varied
               mediums, including painting, sculpture, video,
               photography, and even  telescopes, Jitish
               Kallat delves into themes encompassing our
               modern era, the cosmic realm, and historical
               remembrance. His extensive narratives, enriched
               with personal, political, and artistic allusions,
               reflect an ever-evolving India.
               Kallat’s  creations frequently  traverse different
               scales, oscillating between contemplations of
               the individual, urban streets, the nation, and the
               cosmic expanse. This allows him to scrutinize
               the  fleeting  versus  eternal,  the  commonplace
               in relation to history, and the microscopic
               juxtaposition with the telescopic. Notably, some
               of  his  most  remarkable  works  pay  homage  to
               his hometown, Mumbai. During his early career,
               he derived inspiration from billboards and
               Mumbai’s  pervasive  advertising  culture,  as  well
               as the socio-economic and political currents
               permeating the city. Kallat’s oeuvre can be
               perceived as a constant interplay between his
               perspectives on self, city, and nation.

               Jitish Kallat was born in 1974 and earned his BFA
               in painting from Mumbai’s Sir JJ School of Art in
               1996. Following this achievement, he promptly
               held  his inaugural solo  exhibition  at Chemould
               Prescott Road and Prithvi Gallery. His solo
               exhibitions have graced esteemed institutions,
               including the Art Institute of Chicago, Bhau
               Daji  Lad  Museum,  Potter  Museum  of  Art  in
               Melbourne, CSMVS Museum in Mumbai, the San
               Jose Museum of Art, and the Art Gallery of New
               South Wales in Sydney.

               Notably, Kallat assumed the role of curator and
               artistic director for the Kochi-Muziris Biennale
               in 2014. He also took on the curatorship of the
               ongoing exhibition titled “I draw, therefore I
               think” for the SouthSouth Platform in 2021.
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