The works of art is a Self- Concept not a one-off action to me.
Artist Jagmohan Bangani was explaining that, "Sounds take the shape of words, words overlap in
language and meaning until it becomes an experience in itself and surcharge of
emotions. I am exploring abstraction by using text, word, a group of words
and scripts which carry some natural or spiritual meanings, and also encounter
frequently in our daily life. Gaining new experiences with experimenting
different text forms over the canvas surface is a sole drive to develop my art
work from the beginning phase to the final outcome. I use texts from Sanskrit,
Hindi, Panjabi and English languages in my work and I receive different outcome
because the text shapes of each languages are quite dissimilar to each other."
"By following
my perception the composition evolves as a continuous process of a metaphor by
using a number of layers of texts. I attempt to harness the inner movement and
thoughts of life which is inspired by the realm of the nature in order to
create images from the inner world, that lies somewhere between creation and
the existence. The inner strata which I want to hide are overlapped by using
different colours for keeping the emotions or massages more securely. Usually I
do prefer to have an opaque or translucent layer of colours by merging texts
with each other, which certainly shows an idea of dispersion in my work. For
me, the use of space, colours and lines are varied according to the text. The
certain use of surface with specific division between the texts and words
create an expected space, which is accumulated to structure an individual
depth; and therefore, one can easily go through or understand the meaning and
connection between the used text", he elaborate.
For the artist, "Art is a
continuous exploration of each and every moment of my life. I believe the
journey which I am leading is itself my destination. As an artist I am always
interested to explore different mediums and techniques. I try to find various
ways to express my feelings and thoughts. At the beginning of my art carrier, I
was portraying the surroundings, way of living, daily routine works, customs,
cultures etc. of the folk people of various mountain communities. Since I
belong to one of the mountain communities I was quite satisfied portraying it.
I left for metropolitan cities to seek art opportunities and started visiting
art galleries, museums, and contemporary art exhibitions. It hasn’t only
developed my understanding about art but certainly took me ahead to explore my
ideas and techniques more creatively. I started portraying my own image with
creating textures over the canvas surface for few years. I remember, creating
texture and using different postures of self image was my first attempt towards
an exploration and I was able to obtain the desirable outcomes. But still I was
not satisfied and tried to look forward to explore my technique and ideas in
more creative approaches."
He also said, "Since
my childhood I was keen interested writing texts in different styles not even
using any stencils or digital means. I mastered the skill of writing texts over
the years. In between I received a fellowship from Ford Foundation for a master
degree program in Fine Arts; I visited a number of art museums and galleries in
England, France, Germany Italy and Iceland. It really helped me a lot and I
looked back to my skills and started portraying texts from various languages in
my artwork. Texts from different languages have always been important forms of
art for a number of artists and many artists are applying different techniques
and methods of using texts in varied contexts. I think each artist has an
identical aim to create something."
"There
are many languages which have dissimilar text shapes and profound meanings. I
yearn to use these text shapes as objects and contents in my work. I think
texts and scripts are not only a powerful medium of communication; they can
also be a significant part as a form of art. I started my experiments with
portraying different texts from Sanskrit language and produced some paintings
focusing on mantras. People chant mantras and therefore; I used texts and
scripts in a repetitive form on the canvas surfaces, which I believe makes a
kind of inter-relationship between the text and the process. While I was
working on this subject I also looked forward for using texts from other
languages. I imagined a lot of possibilities using texts from English language.
Since English is a global language, it could be useful to develop my work from
a wider geographical perspective. As for my subjects, I have chosen common used
words, quotes and phrases which are often written and spoken in our daily life.
I usually use these words or expressions in repetitive forms and develop my
work layer by layer. This repetition is useful when I make a relationship
between the essence of the expression, and my idea", he added.
"Further I looked using texts from other languages
like Hindi and Panjabi and produced a number of artworks. I believe that the
texts from the language which are readable to one viewer can be just symbols
for others if the viewers are not acquainted with the particular language. The
outcome of an art work changes certainly if the exhibiting space does not link
with the native place of the language", sign off Artist Jagmohan Bangani.
.
A Solo Painting Exhibition “VISUAL SCRIPTURES†by JAGMOHAN BANGANI at Creativity Art Gallery.
Venue and Details of the show:
Creativity Art Gallery
6, GF, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi
Name of The Show: “VISUAL SCRIPTURESâ€
Date: November 24th – 2017 TO December 24th – 2017.