Kawita Vatanajyankur
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This striking contemporary artwork features a vibrant color palette, with a predominant use of teal and crimson against a backdrop of clean, white tiles. The composition centers on a hand gently washing a disembodied human head in a small vessel, creating a surreal and thought-provoking visual. The artist's distinctive approach blends realism and surrealism, inviting the viewer to ponder themes of identity, vulnerability, and the human condition. This piece challenges conventional notions of portraiture, reflecting the artist's intention to explore the complexities of the self and our relationship with the physical body. ...
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In her performative videos Kawita's Vatanajyankur transforms her body into a site upon which issues of labour, feminism, oppression and consumerism are thoroughly interrogated and challenged. Vatanajyankur undertakes various repetitive and strenuous tasks, turning herself into mechanical tools and domestic objects as she pushes her body to its limits as a testament to human capabilities and female resilience. Drawing from a globalized and digitally networked visual language of consumption and instant gratification, her videos bears semblance to bold and colourful commercial advertisements, only breaking away from their similarities within her constantly recurring moments of physical and emotional discomfort; the result is a bodywork that is as strikingly compelling as it is uncomfortable to witness. ...
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