Saturday 14 December 2013

PITARA


PITARA 
A Group Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures

Artists : 
Arpan Chakraborty, Debashish Sarkar, Gangadhar Mahato, 
Manoj Kumar Paswan, Suman Singha Roy, 
Soumen Bhowmick, Tanoy Choudhury.

5th to 11th January, 2014
11am to 7pm daily
Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, 
Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 1.

With Warm Regards,
Soumen Bhowmick
M : +91 9810661959

Tuesday 22 October 2013

The GASSED Article


This piece of article was published by CSR TIMES magazine. The Corporate Social Responsibility magazine newly started from Delhi.

Monday 9 September 2013

JAANE BHI DO YAARON

FALL OF THE GOLIATH, conte on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick 2013.


A land where you can get a plateful of food for Rs.5 only, where women get raped for wearing jeans, where women get burned for dowry but also get worshiped as goddesses, where farmers commit suicide for loans, food rots outside go-downs and on railway platforms, where people get prison for stealing Rs.200 and enjoy freedom to steal crores of money, a paradise where people are killed in the name of caste and religion, where education is inaccessible and booze flow like streams, where jobs are scarce and jobless souls aplenty, where the corrupts enjoy office till the last day on earth and the honest get shot by hired goons, where gratitude for the teacher is unknown, where the planning commission has no plans, where the economy is gone for a toss, where you get caught for smoking in public places but can pee in leisure publicly, where the law itself is lawless, where bribe is the supreme judge, where police himself rape the victim, where every child is living in fear of rape and abuse, where the highest of the office is corrupt, where a tainted leader get Bharat Ratna, where innocent people fear the law and the criminals command their respect, where the court is treated like a concubine, where money is wasted by the same government which teaches austerity, a place which is a heaven for the corrupt and criminals, where the rich can play god and the poor counts its every breath, where bread is scarce and imported wine is cheaper, a janam bhoomi of chamchas and followers of nepotism, where a god man can rape child in the name of religion, where god men or preachers loot the poor common people morally and physically, where tragedy is celebrated by organizing fashion shows, where you have to pay for god ‘darshan’, where terrorism is as common as monsoon, where charity is done to evade the law, where art is treated like a burden by the government, where politicians play Holi with coal, where Common Wealth Games are organized to loot public money, a land where roads and electricity are scarce and non existent in many regions, where the political class have a life of a Maharaja, where the poor still have to sell their newly born for food, where bonded labours roam the fields, where love birds are killed by khap panchayats or parents in the name of caste, where prisoners do graduation but children dropout from schools, where you get corporal punishment in school for asking questions and sometimes get killed also, where you get the license to pollute the rivers in the name of immersion of  idols during festivals, where you spend (eat up) crores of money simply to clean the river Yamuna, where one get arrested for trying to commit suicide, where the tribal women had to drink local booze to lessen her pain for breast feeding (she herself is without food for days) her hungry baby, where people driving luxury cars frown on seeing a child begging and at the same time attend seminars on their upliftment, where burgers are given to beggars but rotis miss their plate, where earning money is a simple case of going to war, where one has to pay thousands in donation in school to make one’s child educated, where education and food is the birth right of every male child and daughters are killed on birth, where female feticide is a routine affair, where religion is bigger than the soul, where the roads of the capital city gets flooded every monsoon and turn up like a lake, where traffic jams and rude drivers are treated like necessary add on, where else you will find corrupt babus and ministers driving huge cars on government money guzzling litres of petrol and diesel and flashing a red beacon, where else you will see no respect for the brave soldiers who die in our border doing their duty for the mother land, where else artists are threatened and their works destroyed for being honest and brave, where else a great artist of the land has to live his last life in exile for painting what already exists and which is the truth, where teachers rape their own students, where the government dump its own people who are victim of a barbaric gas tragedy and help the guilty to escape, a land where gold is supreme and rice is deemed to be rare, where budget time is the horror period for every Indian family, where else you have dogs roaming hospitals wards, where else a ward boy in a hospital practice his hands in operating a patient and in the process kill the helpless soul,  where else teachers are missing from their respective classes and busy freelancing, where children die in schools after having their free lunch all sponsored by the government, where people die due to negligence of fire safety, where judgments by the highest court is treated like mere funnies by the rich and powerful, where the judiciary itself is partnering with corruption, where our political maharajas make enormous promises only to be fooled later, where half the politicians in parliament are actual criminals, where we vote rapists and murderers as our rulers, where you spend millions on cricket and spend a penny for other sports, where dreams of many a talented sportsmen and women die before seeing the light of glory, where a corporate can spend lakhs for its calendar shoot with bikini babes but unable to pay salary to his employees, where you have the most child marriages in the world, where you make law to break law, where you can even buy the heaven by bribing god…well the list is endless, never ending. This wonderful incredible place I’m talking about is the one where on earth I live…INDIA!

This demonic situation persists in India for a long time now. We all enjoy this and are part of it. Being in this mess and chaos is the sublime happiness we thrive on. Otherwise we really get bored by those whistle blowers who crop up some time and ultimately get killed by the rich and powerful of our land. Fools they are, try to justify honesty in their heart with their deeds and words. They bang their feeble head to the thick strong wall of corruption and vices of all colours. Just take a break man, this incredible land of ours is the ‘karam bhoomi’ of the corrupt politicians and the businessmen. Fear of law is a vague thought in their mind. So engrossed they are in looting this place that even death will fail to justify why they don’t die. Volumes have been written on this evil raj of ours, but who cares to react to them. Time is not in our disposal.

Just got into the habit of ignoring the flow of decaying filth of corruption everywhere. One’s views on the state of affairs in India now is like reading stories from the Gotham city, of the Batman series. Batman was still there to save the people of Gotham, but who will save us? Helpless souls take refuge in RTI (Right to Information). But to what good, the corrupt are never punished or tortured. The process to show them their real place takes ages. Once in a while we get to hear some damn bloody politician is behind the bars…then after some time he was let free to roam the wilderness of deceit and evil. The kingdom of corruption is so vast and well guarded in India that no single soul can demolish that. Every prediction of well being and goodness is a complete failure here. The new age Maharajas (politicians) of this cursed land try every trick in their book to keep the people poor and unfortunate. There is no lack of food or scarcity of resources in this land of ours. It’s vast and prosperous, but only for the betterment of the politicos.
They create false scarcity like the one with supply of onions or potatoes. The dude from Maharashtra, Sharad Pawar plays real havoc as a minister of food. He heads the cartels of sugarcane and other vegetable suppliers. They stock vegetables when their is flood or drought and create a fake scarcity in the market and reap millions through black marketing. The owner of Kingfisher Airline had all his wealth and power utilized for clicking semi nude female models for the gorgeously beautiful and expensive new year calendar. All exotic locales are there, with the best photographer to his command. It's an effort worth my appreciation artistically. But needs the money to flow like a waterfall. Meanwhile his employees' of Kingfisher Airline had to let go of their salary for months end, sometimes six months even. One of the employees's wife even committed suicide for being unable to support her son's further education. All the cries and voices of despair fallen into deaf ear of Vijaya Mallya the owner of Kingfisher.

The poor and helpless farmers are always dependent on the rain god’s blessing for their thirsty farm lands. Still following the old method of farming, devoid of new scientific approaches. The officials responsible to monitor their farming affairs is busy making money the wrong way. The BDOs (Block Development Officer) or IAS babus just take things easy. More busy serving their political masters than the people of India. We are a nation followers and not leaders. We teach our generations to serve and not to question the authorities. Serving the British Raj for 200 damn years has mellowed down our very basic societal spinal structure. Our strength of character is now completely loose. It can always be taken for granted by our ever enthusiastic dominant neighbors in a wrong way. They don’t want to miss a single opportunity to bully us now and then. Even the smallest state of Nepal can show us the middle finger and they did that many a times.
This country has many varieties of malice’s. And it’s not that other nations are not touched by all these, only thing is they have a strong social and economic structure to face those short comings. The political class always supports the thriving population of the poor and the poorest of the poor for their own political benefit. Elections are won based on the number of poor and communities. Our political master’s are excellent jugglers of numbers. They know how to make things sound rosy and blessed with just a few damn number games. For the entire year we keep listening that the economy is up or going down...who cares for that even if it’s up, it’s always down for the man on the street. His or her days will be spend in day dreaming of a time which will never be possible to achieve by these brigade of corrupt politicians.

Elections are time to play the fortune changer...KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI. A game every Indian politician is in love with. Before election the fortune of a candidate may be a few lakhs in his bank account bot the moment he steps into the realm of a cabinet minister or even a small time MLA he gains that all time blessing of the electoral process...MOOLAH! His fortune changer works over time to make the dude a real time Maharaja with crores of money in this account. But the best part is his hunger for excellence in making moolah never recedes. His heart always play the favorite tune of the political class...YEH DIL MAANGE MORE. Today we have the naxalite situation in a very grim stage. It all began in the 1960 to 1980 and later on, when the government tried to fuel the development fire on the pyre of poor farmers. The farmers were made to vacate their only valuable possession, their land. Which at least gave them food and shelter. The were not educated and had no other skill to fall back on. So their livelihood and finally the survival of their family throw a difficult question on their face. They sought judgement the way they knew it better, by taking to arms revolution. By becoming a naxalite and ultimately fight for their land and livelihood. The situation is fully instigated by the state sources and they are to be blamed for the situation India is facing. still many Indian corporate and MNC companies are fueling this naxalite problem for their own profit. Farm land is becoming scarce and the poor farmers and tribals are left with no other choice. In some cases the farmers had to sell their girl child for few hundred rupees for a bowl of rice. And ultimately the girl is sold off to brothel in Delhi or Mumbai. The male child had to drop out from school to help his father in earning a living. This cycle of hell goes on and on. The divide between the haves and the have nots is now a grim reality of our life. The social equilibrium is challenged every day in this land of peace and harmony. A bullet for a bullet attitude of the state machinery will only alienate the poor farmers and the tribals. Make them involve with the mainstream development and the question of their survival and well being should be the utmost important policy of our movers and shakers.

The list is endless and a million words will fall to deaf ears to make things better. Decades of frustrated yawns have filled our lives. Possibilities are enormous, but the will to make a change is missing. Dribble your ball on your own to net the goal, that is what needed by every individual in India. Take your stand and let your voice say 'Hulla Bol'.

But for now, let it go friends let it go, JAANE BHI DO YAARON!


By: Soumen Bhowmick, September, 2013.




Saturday 7 September 2013

MANDI HOUSE KI BHATAKTI AATMA (MBA)


COME TO MY CIRCUS, pen & ink on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick

"MANDI HOUSE KI BHATAKTI AATMA (MBA)" 
Or 
"THE WANDERING SOULS OF MANDI HOUSE"


I pick myself as the first example for this piece of writing. Well I am a qualified and self proclaimed “Mandi House Ki Bhatakti Aatma”, that means I am an MBA. What a qualified soul I am!

You need to be an all year round wanderer around the Mandi House area. A place for all troubled creative souls in Delhi. It’s the place to be in for creative nirvana. I am not the first or the last of this breed. There were many more before me, like M.F.Husain, Jatin Das, Shahrukh Khan, Paresh Maity and many more known and unknown faces of Indian art and culture. Well you just need to be a qualified, troubled, thinking asshole these days to earn this coveted title; ‘MBA’. Troubled, yes we all artists, actors and writers are suffering that disease now more often. MBAs used to be rare at one point of time.

Surprisingly the place is a breeding ground for MBAs. With the presence of Shriram Centre for Arts, National School of Drama, Lalit Kala Akademi, Triveni Kala Sangam, Kamani Auditorium, LTG Auditorium, FICCI, Shriram Bharti Kathak Kendra and the College of Art. So now days there is an over supply of MBAs. So much of talented people are floating around, the souls are frantically looking for some foothold some where on the rough Delhi grounds. I hear their voices daily, some are complaining, some are praising and some just mute.

These Bhatakti Aatmas have one purpose only to soak in the strange and secret aroma of survival of the place called MANDI HOUSE. The place is intoxicating, it reminds you of the lost values of humanness, struggle, honesty, dedication and focus to one’s goal. Sometimes I feel disgusting to keep floating around as an MBA, what’s the purpose of this soul? Is he a loser or simply lost all hope in goodness. What really troubles me and many other MBAs, I hope, is the absence of care and sympathy for these Bhatakti Aatmas. Have anyone pondered, why are these souls wandering around. Sitting alone in one corner of Mandi House or in groups. I’m not trying to be sarcastic or emotional or want you to cry, just give it a thought. Some of the MBAs have died recently and some have left the city for good, to put an end to their question of survival.

Our famed policy makers in Delhi should take out some time and make it a point to visit this holy place of MBAs. Be there dudes, for it will open your dumb, nut-shell brain (if you have any). Try to sit there at least for an hour and make policy decisions there it self. You will see breed of all kinds there…the entire nation is passing through that place. You will get hundreds of ideas and can make critical decisions look so amusing to make. The place is sinking now. The economic down fall in the world has sipped into its air. The MBAs are getting tensed by the day. Now they don’t ask for cups of tea or samosas. They just keep watching the sky or the birdies and some times the two legged beauty passing by. They keep a very quiet presence. They hope, some one will ask them for tea or have “Ek bata Do” screamed to the chaiwallah. Alas it happens rarely. No fags are shared these days. The cost of cigarettes have crippled our mind. The holy smoke is missing from the air of Mandi House. For how long we the qualified MBAs be suffering in silence. Time has come to make our presence felt. No hand is strong enough to crush our dreams…the Bhatakti Aatma will settle down some day (we all prey for that).

The MBAs demand that Mandi House be declared as the most important centre of Indian cultural journey. Lets build a coffee house at the place and give us some better option to wander around. The Bhatakti Aatmas will be praising the Delhi Govt. for a long, long time to come. The tea stalls have made our life unbearable with the price of one cup of tea being Rs.7/-. It’s not hygienic at all. The place is getting filthy with garbage all around and smell of open toilets. Man we need to do something seriously to save the MBAs. Otherwise they will perish or will seek protection from the Govt. as endangered species. Come on you human beings save us. The MBAs need your support and care. Visit the place ones in a week and make it a point to talk to some of the MBA’s and you will see the real India around you.

People of Delhi, don’t be scared of us. We might look troubled, lost or even menacing, sometimes, but we don’t bite. Painters, stage actors, dramatists, dancers, activists, students, play writers, singers, photographers are the qualified regular MBAs. Mandi House has embraced them all with equal space and warmth. They all feel secure and loved here. Mandi House give us respect and the feeling of belongingness.
And thanks to Delhi Metro (DMRC) we now have the metro station to arrive on time and comfort to do our job of wandering around.

Say cheers to the ever lasting spirit of Mandi House Ki Bhatakti Aatmas (MBA) and their zeal to face all odds in life and the world.

By:
Soumen Bhowmick
July, 2013.

Tuesday 27 August 2013

ART Vs A.R.T.

THE TROJAN ACT, conte & charcoal on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick


Its’s not a story of a lost soul neither a fickle dead argument. It’s a collective effort of all my senses to make an honest effort to present a clear perspective of the present art scenario. The contemporary art practices and its nuances from a new angle.

“ART for the artists is an honourable self exploration for the benefit of the society as a whole”, this is my understanding of ART. Sometimes it reflects the realities of life is a more raw mundane way and sometime in a more subtle vibration. Knowingly or unknowingly artists make A.R.T. (Active Repetitive Thinking). May be I’m the first individual to penned this term…HURRAH! What a revelation to come. Now expect the unexpected from the raw art…

 Many of us now a days are producing clones as ART, which is ultimately taking shape as >Active Repetitive Thinking (A.R.T.)< and feel proud of their creations. Galleries, so-called Art Critics, Collectors and Curators are pumping their jack for these skillful mass producers of A.R.T. No names here, but I don’t feel the need to nullify or justify their stand here. The present downward journey of the art scene in terms of financial gains is evident enough to ratify my position. May be not, but take some time and explore the art producers of INDIA now and you will see the 
Active Repetitive Thinking syndrome is suffered by most of the artists, mostly painters or installation artists. Some of the best known names of Contemporary Indian art are feeling the horrible jolt of their lifetime. Their values have taken a down spin and going down deeper by every passing day. The promoters of these big shots have either fled the art scene or banished themselves to self-imposed exile. Many well know galleries and art funds have closed down BODHI, ANANT ART, MINT, PAINT BRUSH & CHISEL, BOSE & PACIA (Kolkata), RELIGARE ART GALLERY, ART ROOM, BAJAJ CAPITAL ART HOUSE and HONGKONG FINE ARTS (Manisha Khemka) to name a few. The rest are in a real bad shape, limping towards their self created hollow goals. All through 2005 till 2009 all these galleries and self proclaimed art promoters have done enough damage to make the greatest dent to the Indian art scene. They have punctured the morale of serious dedicated artists who worked tirelessly, away from the lime light and all these shooshabaji (Nonsensical sounds of false glory). The aced Art Critics and Curators have written thousands of words for the upliftment of these great performers. Years have been spent to create a false hype around certain artists. It suited all of them, the artists, the Galleries, the Curators and the Art Collectors or Investors. And the PR firms made their juicy cuts from these affairs, the entire affair used to be well orchestrated...a great symphony, but so fake! Prices of artworks touched the roof, yet qualitatively they are no good than a mere photocopy of realism around. Size does matter…no make it big. Huge canvases with mere placing of photographically referred elements, well synchronized and brightly painted. These breed of hyped ART were cherished and got pushed around for many years. Still around but the speed has been slowed down by reality of time. 

Years after years all we have seen is Active Repetitive Thinking (A.R.T.) in the form of boring, gigantic steel assemblages, forced dark eroticism with very predictive boldness and treatment, Buddha’s and Ganesha’s popping up as new found icons of Indian art, abstract colour patches, smart collages with minimalist approach and super realistic plastic paintings. Very dead and soulless effort by a large number of artists, some of them cream of Indian Contemporary art. Repetitive usage of content in the form of photographic support or reference is a mere short cut for most of the artists today. Ignoring their true soul stirring efforts to create something genuine and qualitative. The works created are least memorable, with a plastic like essence to their being. 

Another great menace which have popped up recently as a black hole for all serious Artists, is the ‘AFFORDABLE ART’ scene. Well packaged, glamorized, interior friendly, cheap in price, party conscious and dead in content is their profile. This Active Repetitive Thinking (A.R.T.) is now growing at a rapid speed, profoundly displayed in high value malls and galleries. Feel sorry to call them CURIO shops in the garb of posh galleries. They have fancy names and equally fancy attitude towards ART. These sellers of A.R.T. have done more harms to real ART than destiny itself. The perception of ART as a cheaper option for decoration has really harmed the serious ART scenario. It gives rise to A.R.T. that has no value as appreciation over the years monetarily. Qualitatively they are poor, no brains used, any pain involved…absolutely any soul into the ART. The concept of ART management is absolutely missing in Indian scenario. Poor maintenance of archive or total ignorance of art cataloging. It’s done so in the name of cost saving by galleries. Except for few big galleries who take great pain to make research and cataloging a serious affair of their art exhibitions.

Mass produced A.R.T. is now hanging unsold in most of the galleries. The auction houses are seeing the reality of time more lately. Some of the so-called icons of Contemporary Indian Art have gone unsold in major International Auctions during recent days. Within this turmoil will give rise to some of the best talents from India. Their perseverance and utmost honesty towards their profession will give a new meaning to ART. The recent fall of the art scene in terms of sales has done much better justice to the hard working faceless talents of our land. Slowly but surely they are now getting recognized. 
Their time has come, ROAR out the real tigers of Indian Art and show A.R.T. its real place!


By: 
Soumen Bhowmick
Date : 08/7/2013

Saturday 25 May 2013

SKETCH BOOK STORIES



My stories are for you all, just walk about with them and surely you will be surprised. Splashing my thoughts on pages of this sketch book was not a mere performance for me. It gives me delight to my soul and to my dreams.Some are on your face images, some just play with your doubts. But none is without a story. It's my solemn affair with my profession as an Artist that compelled me to come up with this body or to say properly, had an adventure with my thoughts and the materials.

Right from pen and ink, pastel, acrylic or charcoal on paper are there to explore. The combination of soul, hand and the tools, turn a mere piece of paper into something magical, at least for me!
I missed no moment to enjoy my affair with this sketch book.



Monday 13 May 2013

GOOGLISED ART


INGLORIOUS BUSTERD, Pen & Ink on printed paper

Rightly said by some art critics and curators in India and abroad that art is now more global than ever. It's more influenced or just taken from another source.....credit to the internet. Now that we are exposed to millions of images on the net and all that is easily accessible to artists of all genre and ages. Art students in different colleges and polytechnics now rely heavily on the net rather than on their imagination or instinct.

Just with a simple click get more images and ideas than a normal human brain. Soul is dead and mouse is ruling the art world now. Manipulate, collate, crop, chop or simply filtered images are painted or drawn on canvases. Fuck the real artist inside you...just surf baby, that's the motto of our time.

Friday 19 April 2013

INDIA ART FAIR...A Visual Saga!



INDIA ART FAIR SAGA 1, pen & ink on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick 2013

Hard to let go of those glasses of Absolut vodka, the martini...the scotch or that moheto. Dreams half broken like those glasses which felled on the floor at the lounge of the India Art Fair. Feels cheap sometime to be a drunk art lover...a title so enviously guarded by many. Those moments of drunken bliss and philosophies were so tempting to be repeated year after year.

Observations from the India Art Fair:

There are more people in the isles than in the booths.
The best place to meet collectors is in the loo.
More people look at the work label than the work itself.
More people are buying art with their cameras than with their wallets.
People love to collect cards and any other material that is free.
A diet of chocolate and chips is a healthy art fair diet.
Wednesday is the new Saturday.
People watching is a favorite pastime.
People spend 80% of their time visiting 20% of the booths.
People want to see edgy but buy safe.
People ask for exactly the size of work that you do not have.
Lots of famous artists make lots of bad art.
Bad art sells.
This gallerist is brain dead.

By : Soumen Bhowmick
       Visual Artist & Writer
       April, 2013


INDIA ART FAIR SAGA 3, pen & ink on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick 2013

The Fair, The Boozes, The Art and The Business

What Happened to India Art Fair?

I do not know at first, because I was struggling to have a VIP entrance to the fair since its inception at Pragati Maidan.  I was not allowed by the door keepers they kept on saying that it is for the VIP.  I guessed at that time might be there would really be a very interesting thing happening inside where no artists are allowed and only the VIPs.  I waited for a while and try to see who these VIPs are. Gosh! I was astonished to see that they are only artists with a card in hand and they were escorted inside.  I asked the gate keeper what was that, he said that it is a VIP entrance, I asked him again do you know that he is VIP? He said yes because he had that card...Oh! That is the case give me that card I also wanted to go inside I replied... he said no, because you are not VIP, how I replied, he said because you do not have a card... hmmm! That’s sounds interesting. Then I called my collector who was also there as a VIP and also a participant curator, he said you wait I will arrange it to you.  And then suddenly from no where someone came and called my name in.  I looked at the door keeper in delight... he just smiled and let me in...

What and where I am entering too I didn’t knew till I felt that these fairs are not for the artists they are only for having wine, dine and have party, I saw not a single work that had inspired me a bit, it looked like a haat of Kolkata bazaar or in fact any where in India.  Every pickle, every vegetable was polished and put up with its entire price tags... hmmm! That’s interesting, now people do not have to ask for the prices anymore, I thought that there would be number of potential buyers but I ended up in the VIP lounge which was exclusively for someone who want to drink seriously.

Ha ha ha... I drowsed myself and went home...

And what about art... who cares? It is a good fun to go to the VIP entry and then drowse oneself with wine and come back home with empty mind...

The second and third art fair I didn’t got the passes so I went there spending 200 Rs. flat yet I ended up drowsed again because someone was there to give me VIP lounge entry and I was drunk again and went back to home with empty mind...

In fourth fair my dear friend had given me the VIP pass to get into the fair to view the works for the first time... as I went past the stalls I found only the master’s were looking great with their works but the contemporaries were all the same... looked like a solo show for the entire art fair... another experience I wanted to add then VIP lounge came again... and again I went empty mind to my home...

Fifth fair I was not willing to go... then suddenly I got a card... I got suspicious why? Why again? Yet I went there when I was getting interested in the art works... again the VIP lounge came and again I went empty mind to my home for all the three days... Ha ha ha

INDIA ART FAIR SAGA 2, pen & ink on paper, artist : Soumen Bhowmick 2013

What is serious about India Art Fair?

The seriousness about India Art Fair is the VIP lounge; the wine, the beer, the boozes and the boosts.  Every artist try to get the VIP pass to get the first day entry so that they could meet important people who buy art, so that they could able to introduce their works to them.  But instead much of the artists were in the VIP lounges laundering and talking rubbish, collecting information and puking.

And what about the works... they all vanished from the minds because of the simple fact that after five years of art fairs it is still a haat.

Galleries participate and they go but the owners of the Art Fair becoming scum of the corporate rules the artists...  and pick a handful of them who sells... I am not against the selling and buying of art works, but my suggestions that if you remove the VIP lounge from the fairs do people will be interested in going there and visiting there. I guess participant artists would not like to go there.  Anyway hope for the best as the boozes flow, minds will be kept empty...

By : Rahul Chaudhury
       Visual Artist & Writer
       April, 2013

INDIA ART FAIR, pen & ink on Fair Booklet,
artist : Soumen Bhowmick 2012


Wednesday 6 February 2013

'V' series article with AFP magazine, Hong Kong


'V' 

'V' here stands for Vendetta and Vigilante. My series of B&W drawings and paintings are inspired by the English movie of the same name, V for Vendetta is a 2006 dystopian thriller film directed by James McTeigue. The common mans fight against the different social diseases or malice is predominant here. It's satirical depiction of social upheavals and voice for change around the world. It's the contemporary fight for change for political situations as well as economic security. Funny yet raw in essence the drawings will definitely make your heart aware of the predicament of the masses. The common man acts as the vigilante here, voicing and fighting against oppression of all kinds and various social, political and economic malices.
It’s a satirical depiction of social upheavals and voice for change around the world. It’s the contemporary fight for change for political, social and economic security. Funny it might look yet raw in essence. The drawings will definitely make your heart aware of the predicament of the masses around the world. The commonman acts as the lone vigilante here. Voicing and fighting against oppression of all kinds. We suffer from an insecurity of living our life humanly. Dreams are crushed even before they are given shape. Ideas lay scatted unattended on the path of corruption and manipulation.

One can live in this world but surrounded by fear and scared of truth, looking only at a hopeless dream of sanity. The cause to fight for justice and equality in the society is an immortal journey. Pursued for ages by mankind. In this series of work, swords are always drawn, a great battle of individuals is raging all over the space. It’s a battle for change. A call to fight corruption, lies and evils in all shapes and colours. The slogan raised here is “Let the overthrow of old world of malices be traced on the palms of your hands”.
We are looking for heroes among us but powers who thrive on corruption and insecurity are crushing them all the times. Revolution of ideas and free speech is in danger in this era of faceless ideals. What are we standing for; has honesty, truth are just alien to man now. Times are charged with change in the air. But it is not easy for us to know what we want; indeed, we may well want something, yet still remain in a state of negativity, a state of dissatisfaction, for we may as yet remain unconscious of new positivity. Striving for a pure state of stability is a myth, yet it’s our humanly duty to fight for at least a bit of it in this world. The fight is immortal and that makes this series V immortal as well.