Jagannath Panda

The Feral Sphere 2007
Fibreglass, fabric, glue, acrylic paint
152.4cm x 152.4cm x 152.4cm
Jagannath Panda
Born 1970,
Orissa, India
Lives and works in New Delhi
My work is
more about connections – it is about transposing the experience of migration
and transition. For me work happens instinctively. What interests me is the
overall issues in local surroundings and the unanswered questions have always
intrigued me. I am very aware of the fragility of coexistence and the fact that
sometimes physical and emotional spaces act like quicksand. Jagannath Panda 1
Through his
art, Jagannath Panda reconciles many of our most fundamental contradictions.
The dichotomies of Nature/Culture, Urban/Rural, Traditional/Contemporary and
Figuration/Abstraction find both expression and resolve within Jagannath Panda's
paintings and sculptures. Remarkably, the artist usually incorporates these
oppositional scenarios into a single unified whole, subtly fused by the deft
handling of colours and compositions. A personal aesthetic sensibility
functions as both balancing device and interrogating agent. In a single work,
Jagannath Panda posits the existence of stylized gods, culled from the palm leaf
manuscripts of his ancestral Orissa, within the skyscraper apartment blocks of
the burgeoning, newest India. His Realism believes in the existence of Fantasy.
Social and
environmental issues also concern Jagannath Panda, his subjects are found on the front
page of today's newspaper and in his own backyard. The commonplace object is
given symbolic stature, asked to represent communities, aspirations or even
dogmas. The juxtaposition of diverse materials in a single work enables the
artist to speak with multiple voices. Collage and assemblage are divorced from
their Surrealist patrimony and function as both memory and mirror, storing
preconceived meanings and reflecting a contradictory reality.
Animals
play an important role in the artist's vocabulary. Never anthropomorphic, birds
and beasts represent the human condition but also a continuum of life. These
are the actors in Panda's morality play, his dramatic staging of an enchanted
universe on to which modern rationality has only the most tenuous hold.
Peter Nagy




