Connections 2 (2005)
About the Artist:
Shijo Jacob lives and works in Kerala, India. Hailing from a small village
named Mammood he studied BFA painting (1992-1996) at the College of Fine Arts,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
After that he went to the illustrious Kanoria Centre for Arts in Ahmedabad under
an Artist in Residence Scholarship. In 1999 he got an MFA in Painting from Jamia
Millia Central University, New Delhi.
In 1993, Judi was involved in a minor vehicle accident, suffering a C-3 spinal
cord injury (incomplete Quadriplegia). She was in the hospital from January 30
until Christmas of 1993. Though she regained some strength and sensation, Judi
was unable to return to teaching. Nonetheless, she has continued her art, travel
and equine sports.
Shijo Jacob has participated in several important shows in India and abroad.
Presently he is working as a faculty member in the Dept. of Painting, Raja Ravi
Varma College of Fine Arts (University of Kerala), Mavelikara, Kerala, India.
Artist's Statement:
These works are from the series named File Photos. File Photos are the important
documents, which is the part of history. If the event is public event, it is
social history. If it is personal, it is personal history. In these works, one
is taken through a journey that unravels a social history.
It is a journey; a journey into a common man's history. This pictorial journey
helps us understand the life and reality of marginalised people. In this journey
I find some photographs of unknown people. This helps me to recollect memories,
pains, anxieties and dreams. Archives of a person.
These works probe people who are socially, culturally and politically marginalised.
Although the content of such images could tilt the scales of tranquility, they are
too real to be misplaced into the zone of aesthetic pleasure. These images portray
the role of a mutilated body in biographical, political, sexual and the materialistic
in the present.
Exhibitions (Solo):
|
2004 |
"File Photo's", Academy of Fine Arts
and Literature, New Delhi |
|
1999 |
"Memories", Rabindra Bhavan,
Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi |
Exhibitions (Group):
|
2005 |
"Elements", Travancore House, New Delhi |
|
2004 |
"Art for Ahelley", Visual Art Gallery,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi |
|
2004 |
"Definitively Provisional -2",
Appendiks, Denmark |
|
2004 |
"Odyssey: Dare to Imagine",
Union Station, Washington, DC |
|
2004 |
"There's a place in the Sun"
Krishnas Collection Art Gallery, New Delhi |
|
2004 |
"Median", Epiques Art Gallery,
New Delhi |
|
2003 |
"Flags of Piece", Beach Luxury
Hotel, Karachi, Pakistan |
|
2003 |
"Cross Beat", Academy of Fine
Arts and Literature, New Delhi |
|
2003 |
"Dreams: Projects Unrealised",
Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi |
|
2003 |
"Definitively Provisional",
White Chapel Project Space, London, England |
|
2003 |
"Invasions", Palm Court Gallery,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi |
|
2003 |
"War", Krishnas Collection
Art Gallery, New Delhi |
|
2003 |
"Hasthakshar", Indira Gandhi
National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi |
|
2002 |
"Heat", Visual Art Gallery,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi |
|
2002 |
"Summer Show", Art Junction,
Grand Inter-Continental, New Delhi |
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2002 |
"Can", Visual Art Gallery,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi |
|
2002 |
"Joy of Life", Visual Art Gallery,
India Habitat Centre, organized by Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi |
|
2000 |
"Re-Realism", The Easel Art
Gallery, Chennai |
|
2000 |
42nd National Exhibition of Art by Lalit
Kala Akademy, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur and Rabindra Bhavan,
New Delhi, |
|
2000 |
State Exhibition of Kerala Lalitha Kala
Akademy, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Kochi |