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HomeNewsDr Chaitanya Sambrani’s Essay Published In New Book
Dr Chaitanya Sambrani’s essay published in new book
Book cover courtesy of Dr Chaitanya Sambrani
Wednesday 20 May 2020

Adapting ancient iconography and industrial objects, Indian-born conceptualist Tallur L.N. provocatively lays bare the mechanisms and politics of cultural value. This handsome volume is the newest publication on the artwork of Tallur L.N. (born 1971), featuring works from the last 13 years. Using a range of mediums including found objects, appropriated industrial machines, carved stone and wood, cast bronze, and works embedded in concrete and studded with coins, Tallur questions the value we assign to money, icons and artifacts.

 

Building on the rich sculptural traditions of India, he references ancient religious and patriotic iconography, and often invites the viewer to become a participant through his interactive works. Among the works documented here are two new site-specific installations and a new video work, Interference (2019).

 

The major exhibition catalogue includes two essays: one by art historian Dr Chaitanya Sambrani and another by curator Gary Garrido Schneider. These two essays present new information on the art and politics of this important 21st-century artist.

 

Purchase the book online here.