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Odisha: Acclaimed Odia artist Jagannath Panda's art works exhibited in San Francisco
Saturday, June 09, 2012  

Report by OD bureau; New Delhi: Delhi-based acclaimed Odia artist Jagannath Panda's paintings exhibited at Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Cults of Serendipity is the American debut exhibition for Jagannath Panda. 

Panda's work for Cults of Serendipity includes mixed media sculpture, works on paper and "paintings" incorporating great varieties of pastiched and patterned textiles, more a kind of layered collage, evocative of new cities built on ghost cities, whole civilizations layered on top of previous ones. Brocade fabrics imitate the skins of animals, feathers or foliage.

Panda's imagery plays with scale in deceptive ways; the edges of a massive patterned heart sinks a root into a pot, as though a fertile plant and simultaneously a sitter in a portrait, the patterning of its ventricles like so many options at a bazaar. The Auroborous or world serpent appears in both two and three dimensions, swallowing its tail and coiling around sharp geometries that blend perspective on architectures seen from below, above and in profile. 

A pair of figures from antiquity seem modestly bound in love-making among floating foliage in the upper right corner of one of Jagannath Panda's newest mixed media paintings; the rest of the canvas appears to be a remembrance and excavation of this pair of lovers, depicted as in a Kama Sutra illustration, but also a broad play on scale, toying with archeology and construction sites. In the modernity of the backhoes, there is a personal and cultural exploration of human history, both recorded and earlier. It is a bittersweet vision for the frenetic development of the quintessential Indian metropolis.

His art focuses on serendipitous moments, juxtaposed locations and in some ways reflects his own observations of Gurgaon, a quickly developing suburb of New Delhi where the ancient is often overrun by new housing developments, warehouses and air-conditioned shopping malls. Here the ecosystem has little chance to keep pace, much less the networks for electricity and plumbing. 

It should be noted that Jagannath Panda was born in Bhubaneswar in 1970 and received his BFA in sculpture from the BK College of Arts & Crafts, Bhubaneswar in 1991 and his MFA in sculpture from the MS University, Baroda in 1994. Subsequent studies took him to the Fukuoka University of Japan and the Royal College of Art in London, where he received an MA degree in sculpture in 2002. His art recently appeared at Nature Morte in New Delhi and Berlin, Chemould Prescott Road in Mumbai, and Alexia Goethe Gallery in London. Group exhibitions include Indian Highway IV at the Lyons Museum of Contemporary Art, France, Indian Highway V at the MAXXI Museum in Rome, Transformation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Chalo! India at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Where in the World at the Devi Art Foundation in Gurgaon, and Midnight's Children at Studio la Citta in Verona, Italy, among many others.

 
Odisha: Acclaimed Odia artist Jagannath Panda's art works exhibited in San Francisco
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