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Lot No. 118

 Thukral & Tagra
 b. 1976 & b. 1979

 UNTITLED
 72 x 72 in (183 x 183 cm)
 Oil on canvas

 ` 10,00,000 – 15,00,000 | $ 12,346 - 18,519





















 Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra have
 collaborated since the turn of the
 millennium to create highly immersive
 and interactive environments meant
 to push the boundaries of art. The
 visual syntax of their work has evolved
 over the years and has become rooted
 in  several  socio-political  aspects
 of Indian culture. It explores and    challenges. Inviting the viewers to
 reflects  on  the  changing  aspirations   act  as  protagonists  through  their
 of the middle class with tropes of   playful and interactive creations, their
 migration to a foreign land and the    artistic approach seeks to challenge
 repercussion of a materially consumed   the  status quo while at the same
 contemporary  India. With humorous   time providing a sense of nostalgia.
 and playful visual compositions,  the
 artists have also expressed their   Blurring the line between Fine Art
 concerns on the essence of an Indian   and  Popular Culture,  the  versatile
 identity,  whether  articulated  by  practice  by  the  artist  duo  spans  a
 Indians  themselves  or  that  which  is   range of mediums, including painting,
 extrapolated by the  rest of the world.   sculpture,  installations,  interactive
    games,  video,  performance,  and
 Drawing on their personal history and   design.  Characterised by vibrant
 memories, works by Thukral and Tagra   imagery and exuberant  colours, their
 also concern the issues of their  native   paintings position everyday objects
 state of Punjab, including the agrarian   like  cameras,  and  alarm  clocks  in  a
 distress of  the farming community   human-like form. The  setting of
 by using ‘games’ and ‘sports’ as a   flora  and  fauna  amid  which  they  are
 metaphor to depict their resilience   suspended makes them look like a part
 and endurance in  the face of extreme   of nature.
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