7000 Museums: A Project for the Republic of India

This exhibition by artist Atul Dodiya comprised a comprehensive body of artworks, with oil paintings, water colours and sculptural assemblages. The show was a part of the Museum's exhibition series curated by Tasneem Zakaria Mehta, titled 'Engaging Traditions'

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India

As part of the curated series of exhibitions titled, 'Engaging Traditions', artist Atul Dodiya responds to the Museum's collection, history and archives.This show comprised a comprehensive body of artworks, with oil paintings, water colours and sculptural assemblages. The works engaged in a layered dialogue with various objects from the Museum’s collection. They referenced defining moments of history, art history as well as the authority of museums and the semantics of museum displays. 'Engaging Traditions' is an exhibition series curated by Tasneem Zakaria Mehta.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

In vitrines, Atul Dodiya assembles an encyclopaedic vision of potentialities. Mythical figures take on a contemporary characterisation invoking the theatrical models and dioramas in the Museum. They nudge painterly references from Tagore, movies and great artists Atul admires, images from a personal history, or the popular kitsch that abounds in Mumbai’s markets. 

Seen here: The form of Varaha, 3rd Avatar from Dashavatar series of Vishnu from the Museum collection, carrying 'bhoomi', the earth, in an anthropomorphic form.
The parallel photographs are from prominent places around the world such as the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, Library in Chandigadh by Le Corbusier and a photo of work by French artist Laure Prouvost,'at night, this water turns black'.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Assemblages in the vitrine include a watercolor by Atul, referring to the first boat travelled from Karachi to Bombay post- partition of India. It has been juxtaposed with the ladder with magnets representing some of the seminal paintings by western artists as a point of departure.

References in the vitrine include the sculptural form of Vamana, the 5th avatar from Dashavatar series of Vishnu from the Museum collection. It has been juxtaposed with an abstract image found by Atul at a Moorish Castle in Spain. It appears as a symbolic gesture of Vishnu controlling the universe but ironically he is wounded.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

In an inspired binary juxtaposition Atul paints the poems of Arun Kolatkar on the reverse of the vitrines, inscribing a sharp edge into the playfulness, an act that reflects the city itself built as it is on loss and hope.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India 7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation viewDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

On the reverse of the vitrines, Atul had displayed large watercolours which had well known local poet Arun Kolatkar's poetry from his 'Kala Ghoda Poems'. The poems are considered a fine example of postcolonial literature written about the city of Mumbai.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India David Sassoon – 7Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India Pi - Dog – 1Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Aspinwall Art Center Kochi (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Dodiya's water colour series humorously addresses ideas of local cultural representation through a construction of mock museums which represents both a lament and a hope.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Bhau Daji Annex Mumbai Gallery Byculla (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Guggenheim Gorakhpur (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Museum of Fine Arts Madurai (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Looters Taking Advantage of the Bombay Riots – 11th September 1946 (Diptych) (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Dodiya's paintings in oil recreate historical photographs of events from the freedom struggle which recall the magnificent aspirations of the nation’s founding fathers. These are ruptured by a strong painterly gesture in colour against the black and white, taken from abstractions of the works of artists of the time, such as Rabindranath Tagore, as well as the Museum’s archive of pre-restoration damaged paintings. The gesture sometimes acquires a flourish that recalls the decorative lines of the building as the artist fuses fact and fantasy into a striking allegory of our times.

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Volunteers at the Congress House - August 1931 (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Campaigners during the Quit India Movement, Gowalia Tank – 1942 (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

S.S. Rajputana leaving the port of Bombay – 29th August 1931 (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

7000 Museums: A Project For The Republic Of India - Installation view (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

Untitled (2014) by Atul DodiyaDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

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All artworks courtesy Atul Dodiya from the exhibition, '7000 Museums: A Project for the Republic of India' at the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai (December 11, 2014 - February 10, 2015)

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