Pushpamala N b. 1956
The Arrival of Vasco Da Gama, 2014
Archival inkjet print on canvas
56 x 84 inches
142 x 213.5 cm
142 x 213.5 cm
Edition of 10
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The Arrival of Vasco da Gama (after an 1898 painting by Jose Veloso Salgado) (2014) recreates an 1898 history painting Vasco da Gama perante o Samorim by Portuguese painter Jose...
The Arrival of Vasco da Gama (after an 1898 painting by Jose Veloso Salgado) (2014) recreates an 1898 history painting Vasco da Gama perante o Samorim by Portuguese painter Jose Veloso Salgado which depicts Vasco da Gama’s first meeting with the Zamorin of Calicut. Created 400 years after the actual event, the painting celebrates Gama’s arrival in Calicut-a much mythologised event in Portugal even in his own lifetime-and shows him addressing the Zamorin’s court, a stately European visitor surrounded by the imagined decadence of an oriental court.
For The Arrival of Vasco da Gama (after an 1898 painting by Jose Veloso Salgado) Pushpamala for the first time plays a male role as the navigator while her artist friends act as supporting cast. Around the photographs, elements of painted sets made for the photo shoot and written texts from an installation like a theatre museum. In her interpretation of the 1898 painting, the artist turns Salgado’s conception on its head; returning what is a work of imagination that has over time gained a degree of historical legitimacy, to the space of fiction and masquerade.
For The Arrival of Vasco da Gama (after an 1898 painting by Jose Veloso Salgado) Pushpamala for the first time plays a male role as the navigator while her artist friends act as supporting cast. Around the photographs, elements of painted sets made for the photo shoot and written texts from an installation like a theatre museum. In her interpretation of the 1898 painting, the artist turns Salgado’s conception on its head; returning what is a work of imagination that has over time gained a degree of historical legitimacy, to the space of fiction and masquerade.
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