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ROLLS-ROYCE UNVEILS NEW WORK BY SUDARSHAN SHETTY FOR THE ART PROGRAMME
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Indian artist Sudarshan Shetty’s new work for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme was unveiled today at the Maker Maxity in Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai. The work, a two-channel film anchored by two wooden structures, is entitled ‘A Song A Story’ and will be on view from 18-21 November 2016, alongside Shetty’s existing ‘Flying Bus’ public art project.
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Indian artist Sudarshan Shetty’s new work for the Rolls-Royce Art
Programme was unveiled today at the Maker Maxity in Bandra-Kurla
Complex, Mumbai. The work, a two-channel film anchored by two wooden
structures, is entitled ‘A Song A Story’ and will be on view from
18-21 November 2016, alongside Shetty’s existing ‘Flying Bus’ public
art project.
Shetty is the first Indian artist to join the Rolls-Royce Art
Programme and this commission has enabled him to explore new
dimensions of his work, including an in-depth exploration of new
methods of filming. The commission takes inspiration from
a popular South Indian folk tale that is an allegory for artistic
expression and the need to tell our stories. Two wooden structures,
meticulously hand-carved by six craftspeople, represent the home and
public space featured in the story, whilst the film depicts the tale
of a husband and wife at a moment when a story and a song
that have previously never come to light escape from her breath.
Angry at being submerged and repressed, these potential narratives
formed in language and music enact their revenge upon the woman by
escaping from being captive in her unknown self.
The story is told and retold on multiple screens – the two
channels of the video itself but also the television screen within the
film, in front of which the woman has fallen asleep. Although
simultaneous, the narratives playing out across these framed spaces
also convey a sense of unfolding time and a sense of suspense about
the potential of narrative as it comes into the world through the
media of language and music.
Shetty joins renowned artists Yang Fudong, José Parlá and
Mohammed Kazem as a member of the Art Programme in 2016.