{"id":140,"date":"2010-09-10T08:48:19","date_gmt":"2010-09-10T13:48:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/?p=140"},"modified":"2024-06-20T15:46:36","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T15:46:36","slug":"dialogue-faith-age-terror","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/ips\/?p=140","title":{"rendered":"Indian Artist Seeks Dialogue on Faith in Age of Terror"},"content":{"rendered":"<dl>\n<dt><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/Jitish.Kallat.25.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-141   \" style=\"margin-bottom: 4px;margin-right: 4px;border: 1px solid black\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/Jitish.Kallat.25-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"240\" height=\"240\" \/><\/a><\/dt>\n<dd>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><em><span style=\"color: #999999\">Partial Mock-Up of Jitish Kallat&#8217;s Public Notice 3 on the Woman&#8217;s Board Grand Staircase of the Art Institute of Chicago<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<h5>Connecting two key  historical moments linked to 9\/11, but 108 years apart, Mumbai-based  contemporary Indian artist Jitish Kallat has sought to engage the  American people on faith in the age of terror.<\/h5>\n<p>Opening Saturday, Kallat&#8217;s &#8216;Public Notice 3&#8217; links a landmark speech  delivered by Swami Vivekananda at the First World Parliament of  Religions in Chicago Sep 11, 1893, and the terrorist attacks at the  World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on that very date in 2001. It will  be on view at the Art Institute of Chicago through Jan 2, 2011.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;It begins an engagement with the public by linking up 9\/11 with another  9\/11, but from 1893 &#8211; the moment of parliament,&#8217; <\/strong>Kallat told IANS on  phone from Chicago, where he is for the installation of his first major  presentation in an American museum.<\/p>\n<p>Kallat converts Vivekananda&#8217;s text to LED displays on each of the 118  risers of the historic Woman&#8217;s Board Grand Staircase of the Art  Institute of Chicago, adjacent to the site of Vivekananda&#8217;s original  address.<\/p>\n<p>Drawing attention to the great chasm between this speech of tolerance  and the very different events of Sep 11, 2001, the text of the speech  will be displayed in the five US colors of threat levels, to create a  trenchant commentary on the devolution, of religious tolerance across  the 20th and 21st centuries.<\/p>\n<p>In some ways Vivekananda&#8217;s speech &#8216;<strong>was the first attempt to possibly  seek in a kind of globalization of faith, overlaid by letters symbolic  of globalization of terror,<\/strong>&#8216; Kallat said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;<strong>So, it actually draws on these multiple reference through an evocation  of date, but also site because it stands where parliament of religions  took place<\/strong>,&#8217; he said. &#8216;<strong>Location itself in a way is seminal to the art  work itself.<\/strong>&#8216;<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>He had referenced this in his earlier work &#8216;Detergent,&#8217; in China in 2006  &#8216;primarily because of my interest in the overlay of dates,&#8217; Kallat  said. &#8216;<strong>But carrying the idea into the site of parliament has a much  greater potency and meaning.<\/strong>&#8216;<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;By touching all the multiple contexts that make it &#8211; history of site,  city, nation and the world &#8211; it incrementally embraces a wider context  because of its location.&#8217;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Yet Kallat does not try to make his art pieces as essential carriers of  predetermined messages. &#8216;<strong>The process I am<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<dl>\n<dt><strong><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/Jitish.Kallat.2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-142 \" style=\"margin-top: 4px;margin-bottom: 4px;margin-left: 4px;border: 1px solid black\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/Jitish.Kallat.2-300x209.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"240\" height=\"167\" \/><\/a><\/strong> <\/strong><\/dt>\n<dd><span style=\"color: #999999\"><em>Partial Mock-Up of Jitish Kallat&#8217;s Public Notice 3 on the Woman&#8217;s Board Grand Staircase of the Art Institute of Chicago<\/em><\/span><\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong><\/strong><strong>seeking is some sort of  co-creation of meaning with viewers engaged with the work,<\/strong>&#8216; he said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;<strong>Walking up and down the grand staircase with 118 steps with 68,700  light bulbs each one in one of the five colors of five threat levels,  one could interlink all the varied ideas or just depart with a  completely retinal experience.<\/strong>&#8216;<\/p>\n<p>Curator Madhuvanti Ghose said the Art Institute &#8216;seemed a logical siting  of the work given that the museum was the site of Vivekananda&#8217;s  original address.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;I was very excited about the possibility as the Art Institute, though  it has a rich collection of historical works of art from India, had  never presented Indian contemporary art,&#8217; she said.  &#8216;The effort has  been collaborative and fascinating in its development.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>Kallat will be back in the US in March 2011with a show of his earlier work &#8216;Public Notice No. 2&#8217; in Washington.<\/p>\n<p>Made up of 4600 fibreglass alphabets morphed with the image of a bone,  the exhibit presents Mahatma Gandhi&#8217;s 1930 speech before the historic  march protesting the British salt tax with a plea to his followers to  maintain complete non violence.<\/p>\n<p>It was, as Kallat put it, <strong>&#8216;one of those fantastic, poetic gestures,  pretty much unlike the hate based propaganda that the political space is  polluted by today.&#8217;<\/strong><\/p>\n<address>Courtesy of <a href=\"http:\/\/sify.com\/news\/indian-artist-seeks-dialogue-on-faith-in-age-of-terror-news-international-kjkpE1ehibd.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Arun Kumar<\/a><\/address>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Partial Mock-Up of Jitish Kallat&#8217;s Public Notice 3 on the Woman&#8217;s Board Grand Staircase of the Art Institute of Chicago Connecting two key historical moments linked to 9\/11, but 108 years apart, Mumbai-based contemporary Indian artist Jitish Kallat has sought to engage the American people on faith in the age of terror. 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