A luggage trolley carrying two suitcases, a typical kaali peeli taxi half-sunken into the floor, reeling under the weight of its cargo, a motorbike laden with gleaming milk cans - these and many such works form part of Subodh Gupta's ongoing solo exhibition at Delhi's National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). Titled 'Everything is Inside', the exhibition explores the notion of literal and metaphorical journeys, along with focus on the everyday, commonplace baggage loaded onto the vehicles. Spread across the opulent Jaipur House and the museum's new building, built in 2009, the works have been curated by noted Italian art historian and critic Germano Celant. The paintings and small-scale sculptures have been prominently arranged in Jaipur House, while the large, site-specific installations make their presence felt in the new building.
"The dynamism and creativity demonstrated by Subodh's works are reflective of much of what is happening in our country, and we are experiencing a period of development with reference to contemporary art scene," says Professor Rajeev Lochan, director, NGMA, about the significance that Gupta's exhibition holds for the contemporary art scene. "There is a certain upsurge among art lovers that is remarkable when it comes to understanding contemporary art practices." He is excited about this new phase at NGMA where masters and contemporary artists alike are being celebrated. "We intend to have many more exhibitions of contemporary artists in the months to come," adds Lochan.
This is likely to silence critics, be it artists or art enthusiasts, that NGMA has been focusing more on the classical and modern masters. The Atul Dodiya retrospective that opened at the gallery in November was a major step towards appreciating and applauding contemporary masters. The first quarter of 2014 has started off on a high note with Gupta's exhibition, with more such events to take place this year. "We are also organising a centenary exhibition of Amrita Sher-Gil curated by Yashodhara Dalmia, to be inaugurated on January 31," says Lochan. One can also look forward to a retrospective exhibition of architect Raj Rewal in early 2014. "This is the first time that NGMA is showcasing architectural works. Also, a major exhibition of distinguished sculptor Meera Mukherjee is on the cards," he adds.
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'Everything is Inside' is open for viewing at the NGMA till March 16, 2014