Gallery Ragini presents "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh at Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate > 12th, 13th & 14th September 2015

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12th September : 7:00 pm Add to Calendar 12/09/2015 19:00 12/09/2015 20:00 Asia/Kolkata Gallery Ragini invites you to the opening of "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2015/09/gallery-ragini-presents-voices-etched.html Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi - 110003 DD/MM/YYYY - Opening Preview
13th and 14th September : 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Add to Calendar 13/09/2015 10:00 14/09/2015 20:00 Asia/Kolkata Gallery Ragini presents "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2015/09/gallery-ragini-presents-voices-etched.html Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi - 110003 DD/MM/YYYY  - Exhibition on View

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Venue : Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi - 110003
Landmark : Next to Annexe building of India International Centre
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Event Description : Gallery Ragini presents "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh.


Voices Etched in Stone
It is rare to see an artist work on a style which demands one to intensely research historical identities with its present day state and explore traditional styles of art making from which explodes an entirely new language of its own, a bridge which negotiates the past with the present. This is done in such a fluid manner that both influences can be seen but the language itself is unique and lyrical in its contemporary form. This is just the tip of the iceberg, which forms Rajnish Chhanesh’s exquisite works.
Having a familial conversation with local historic architecture and having studied monuments and also helping restore them catapulted his knowledge on the subject where the stone architecture and its intricacies spoke of neglect, a past glory unrealized and a disassociation of the present world of the value of its past on whose foundations it stands. This comes through as a strong strand in his works.
On observing the minarets and tombs one sees a resemblance to identifiable monuments like the Taj Mahal and the Moti Masjid. But the resemblance ends there. What is interesting are the new analogies which are built with the almost cut forms of the stones which seem to speak of a disassociation from their former states of glory. The use of the traditional way of making foliage as was done in the miniatures and the lack of perspective, which is the charm of the traditional miniature, takes place here as well. What it does here, however, is that it makes the viewer wonder if he is pulled to the past or is present in the distraught today with the flat forms one sees now. From beneath the lyricism of the beauty of the work rise the strong voices of disjointed associations with the present where there is neglect and non engagement with these histories and identities, the very entities which built who we are today.
The traditional architectural elements like the pool of water in the center of a garden or a pond are replaced by modern day swimming pools angular and creating an uncomfortable fit within the visual reading of each work. Sometimes one may be drawn to the shadows of a plane, a tiger drinking from the pool or just cast shadows of a minaret or the monument in question. These bring in the element of the absurd which in turn disassociates the viewer from the synchronicity which datelines and time offer.
The backgrounds of starlit skies or plain day blues add a certain old world charm where the line segments in form and as drawn icons, raise a question dissecting and questioning the viewer’s comfort with the lull of the comfortable past, distorting and creating an interesting conflict in the visual composition leading to the address of the core points of the concept and issues in Rajnish’s worldview.
The beautiful whimsical elements of the earthy colours, the reflection of the stars and clouds in the water pools and identifiable flora, fauna and habitation bring back a sense of wellness where the sharpness of lines and fallen or twisted architectural segments create dissonance. Thus, Rajnish’s works negotiate contradictions in more than one layer as meaning, concept, style, form and composition.
There is a poignancy in Rajnish’s treatment of the absence or in certain cases like that of the missing portrait of one of the Shahjahan –Noorjahan lover duo, a lost identity of people. That absence is almost as if these were mechanical elements to a growing mindscape where the unreal objects had more life than its real element - human beings, who are on their rampage to own the world and in that rampage destroy and distruct leaving imprints on all that could live. There is a yearning for the old to be rediscovered and to see the world non mechanical and devoid of the red tape which is seen in the bird cage and the spears outside the main gate of the Moti Masjid.
As one views Rajnish’s works in wonder, the mystery and contradictions of modern day living with its disregard to life, its insensitivities and its injustice to past heritage are revealed from its layers and the comment is discovered and rediscovered.
This discovery is not morose but is strong in its stand and at the same time mellow and poetic in its beauty. The angular meets the curves, past merges into the present, painting and architecture fuse in a dialogue and one hears multiple layers of unheard voices come up in a subtle yet violent upheaval for questioning, defying their very essence of staying silent and being buried in the sands of time. 
Amrita Varma

August 2015

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Gallery Ragini presents "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh at Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate > 12th, 13th & 14th September 2015 Gallery Ragini presents "Voices Etched in Stone" A solo show of recent works by Rajnish Chhanesh at Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate > 12th, 13th & 14th September 2015 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Monday, September 14, 2015 Rating: 5

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