Sudarshan Shetty: 11 works

A slideshow of artworks auto-selected from multiple collections

By Google Arts & Culture

Love (2006) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'Shetty seems to juxtapose objects to create dichotomies -- male and female, death and life, sacred and profane. He thus invites the viewer to create a third reality.'

Love Love (2006) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'By adding motion Shetty makes the act of fornication something the viewer cannot avoid seeing.'

Love (2006) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'The artist suggests, 'With my installations, I think the roles of onlooker and object become reversed.'Movement is an integral part of Shetty's work; and he often chooses to use old-fashioned and antiquated machinery.'

Love (2006) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'This is the work that took centre stage in Sudarshan Shetty's 2006 exhibition Love. In this installation, Shetty makes use of two iconic symbols: the fibreglass cast of a 1972Jaguar car which is the symbol of luxury, and a relic from the past, a dinosaur, made of steel plates.'

Love (2006) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'As Shetty says, 'Love begins with a basic human emotion, and at the other end of the spectrum it's also a marketable phenomenon.'1 Using a Brailler to type the text, Shetty uses an international symbol of blindness to restate the cliché, 'love is blind'.'

Untitled Untitled (2007) by Sudarshan ShettyDevi Art Foundation

'Shetty converses with the memory-image that has entered public consciousness.'

Untitled Untitled (2010) by Sudarshan ShettyDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

'"It's the dystopia of the city where the tenses are confused and the unreal becomes real" says Shetty.'

Untitled Untitled (2010) by Sudarshan ShettyDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

'Shetty's art offers a subtle critique on the idea of the 'Museum object' as objects that were once markers of high taste or imbued with the sanctity of ritual, are now no longer relevant except as a "memory bank" as their meaning has been voided both in terms of use and symbol.'

Untitled Untitled (2010) by Sudarshan ShettyDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

'Shetty's work questions the premise of the Museum, any museum, its existence and the aura of authority it exudes. Shetty's art offers a subtle critique on the idea of the 'Museum object' as objects that were once markers of high taste or imbued with the sanctity of ritual, are now no longer relevant except as a "memory bank" as their meaning has been voided both in terms of use and symbol.'

Untitled (2010) by Sudarshan ShettyDr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

'Shetty's work questions the premise of the Museum, any museum, its existence and the aura of authority it exudes.'

I Know Nothing of the End (2012 - 2013) by Sudarshan ShettyKochi-Muziris Biennale

'Sudarshan Shetty's work employs an approach that entices the viewer through manipulations of symbolic meaning.'

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