TARQ IS SHOWCASING THE FAMILIARS, A SOLO EXHIBITION BY BOSHUDHARA MUKHERJEE ON TILL 24TH APRIL, 2021
The exhibition carries the artist’s “woven canvases”, exploring ideas of kinship, belonging and rebirth. TARQ is showcasing artist Boshudhara Mukherjee’s exhibition titled The Familiars on 11 March, 2021. The exhibition presents eight recent works by the artist in her distinctive style of large-scale, tapestry-like installations of woven canvases. The title for this show is inspired by the Wicca legend of ‘spirit guides’ called ‘Familiars’ who are believed to take the form of an animal or human to guide individuals. The ‘Familiars’ are a source of strength and wisdom; they are guardians and protectors. The artworks in this exhibition present the artist’s introspection of her sense of drawing closer to the lives around her, drawing sustenance and inspiration from them to conjure new beings in the form of her woven canvases.
For instance, she draws inspiration from her cats whose movements take on a metaphorical significance, much like they did for the French poet Charles Baudelaire, whose poem Le Chat, the artist quotes as inspiration. For the suite of works presented in this show, Boshudhara continues her practices of shredding painted canvases or revisiting old canvases only to dismantle them, repurposing these to create new entities that take on an entirely original form. For instance, her piece New Bridges is a recent work, created from a work titled Bridges, that the artist had created for her solo exhibition at TARQ in 2016. New Bridges, is an entity of its own and yet carries the memory of an old act of creation within it. A celebration of the dichotomy of continuity and rupture is a strong theme in Boshudhara’s practice.
As her distinctive technique, Boshudhara weaves in found objects – some of sentimental significance, others entirely coincidental – into her canvases that resemble tapestries or fragments of carefully mended textile. Much like a committed master weaver, Boshudhara attributes a deeply meditative experience to her process where the rhythm of her hands takes over any self-conscious gesture, until there is a oneness between the artist and her artwork that grows and appears to respond to the artist’s touch.
Talking about the ideas being explored in this exhibition, Boshudhara says – “The spirits of the Familiars have their own physical existence, yet they are a spiritual extension of the individual they are destined to guard or move with. My artworks are an alter-ego I have conjured and yet I see these self-determining, organically growing entities, following their own predestined path.”
The Familiars will be on view at TARQ till 24 April, 2021. The gallery is open by prior appointment at tarq.appointlet.com.