Tallur LN b. 1971
Unicode, 2011
Bronze, coins and concrete
72.05 x 59.84 x 46.06 in
183 x 152 x 117 cm
183 x 152 x 117 cm
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Further images
The sculpture of cosmic Nataraja, the most typical symbol of Indian art, is an arrested moment in time .It shows Shiva moving to the rhythmic drum in his hand.a pulse...
The sculpture of cosmic Nataraja, the most typical symbol of Indian art, is an arrested moment in time .It shows Shiva moving to the rhythmic drum in his hand.a pulse that measures time,as he dances the dance of destruction-leading to death so that there can be rebirth,which are the only real markers of personal time .In L.N. Tallur's Unicode, the exploding force of the cosmos within which we imagine Shiva would be dancing appears to now be entombed,in a ball of concrete and money, within a traditional Prabha, or flaming halo, that celebrates this new god.
Unicode is a language of characters that forms a common global platform,able to transcend medium and inevitably absorb symbols from all over the world. Dose the threat of globalization reduce us to sameness? Tallur's Unicode god of destruction and time may be covered in concrete and money, there may not even be a god inside, or perhaps concrete and money is the new god of time and destruction-bur its packaging of history and embedded memory id still unmistakably Indian.
- Naman P. Ahuja
Unicode is a language of characters that forms a common global platform,able to transcend medium and inevitably absorb symbols from all over the world. Dose the threat of globalization reduce us to sameness? Tallur's Unicode god of destruction and time may be covered in concrete and money, there may not even be a god inside, or perhaps concrete and money is the new god of time and destruction-bur its packaging of history and embedded memory id still unmistakably Indian.
- Naman P. Ahuja
Exhibitions
2011 Chromatophobia -The fear of Money (part-2) Nature Morte, New Delhi* | 2013 Balancing Act, SCAD Museum Of Art, Georgia | 2013 New Yorked, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, USA | 2019 'Interference Fringe' Curator;Gary Garrido Schneider, GFS, Hamilton, NJ, USA. | 2017 India and the World: History in nine stories, Curator:Naman P Ahuja and JD Hill, CSMVS Museum, Mumbai and National Museum, New Delhi.
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