Event
Silence, Please!....Solo Show of VIVEEK SHARMA
Silence,
Please!
Viveek Sharma's work occupies a space framed
on the one hand by intensely painterly acts of looking, seeing and recording,
and on the other by exploration into social realities and philosophies that
constitute contemporary life.
Portraits of Sadhus find a central place in
the current compilation, each face captured in a distinct moment of emotional
introspection. The exploration of spirituality and its manifestation in animate
and inanimate entities, spaces and places has been a recurring preoccupation
with Sharma. A recent series of work was dedicated entirely to portraits of
Sadhus - spiritual seekers who give up earthly comforts for an esoteric
understanding of life's purpose. They are anonymous and yet recognizable; they
have individual features and yet represent their entire community. Their faces,
lined with wrinkles and coated with sacred powders - saffron, vermillion,
sandal, lime - crowned with straggling matted hair, reflect wisdom, experience
and controlled sentiment. Indian religious tradition reveres these ascetics who
seek to transcend the physical world and meditate on the wellbeing and balance
of the universe. Followers of different sects pursue varied processes and
rituals aimed towards a mystic release. Many are wanderers, journeying on an
eternal pilgrimage and drawn always to ancient centres of sacred energy.
Lina Vincent Sunish, Art Historian.