Jitish Kallat b. 1974
Continuum – Individualised Variation (According to an individual’s birthday or an anniversary), 2018
Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Photorag Archival Paper
24 x 39.75 in
61 x 101 cm
61 x 101 cm
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Several of Jitish Kallat’s works over the last two-decades have engaged with the ideas of time, sustenance, recurrence and recursion. The image of a progressively consumed roti beginning to acquire...
Several of Jitish Kallat’s works over the last two-decades have engaged with the ideas of time, sustenance, recurrence and recursion. The image of a progressively consumed roti beginning to acquire a lunar form has returned through several of his seminal works. These include works such as the deeply moving photo-installation titled Epilogue (2011) tracing every moon from his father's lifetime, or video-works such as The Eternal Gradient (2015) wherein 365 lunar-rotis wax and wane as if aeons of time were passing through an ever-changing annual lunar almanac.
In Continuum the central moon/roti corresponds to the moon-phase of the birth-date of a specific individual. With its sweeping interplay of scales and proximities, this contemplative work invites us to reflect on one’s birth within an eternally cyclical celestial phenomenon.
In Continuum the central moon/roti corresponds to the moon-phase of the birth-date of a specific individual. With its sweeping interplay of scales and proximities, this contemplative work invites us to reflect on one’s birth within an eternally cyclical celestial phenomenon.