RASHID RANA (B. 1968)
RASHID RANA (B. 1968)

Ommatidia II (Salman Khan)

Details
RASHID RANA (B. 1968)
Ommatidia II (Salman Khan)
digital chromogenic print mounted on Diasec
30¾ x 29¾ in. (78.1 x 75.6 cm.)
Executed in 2004; number five from an edition of twenty
Provenance
Wedel Fine Art, London
Literature
The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today, exhibition catalogue, Saatchi Gallery, 2009, p. 27 (illustrated)
Rashid Rana, exhibition catalogue, Chatterjee & Lal, Mumbai, 2010, p. 57 (another from the edition illustrated)
Rashid Rana: Identical Views Rashid Rana, exhibition catalogue, Nature Morte, Chatterjee & Lal, & Bose Pacia, New Delhi, 2004, p. 27 (another from the edition illustrated)
Exhibited
London, Saatchi Gallery, The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today, January - May, 2010

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Lot Essay

Rashid Rana's artwork is a dynamic discourse that creates an open dialogue between aesthetics, imagery, technique, medium, and socio-political ideals that transcends geo-physical boundaries. The term 'ommatidia' refers to each of the optical units that make up the compound eye of an insect. Rana astutely borrows the term for this series which comprise of reproductions of popular poster images of iconic Bollywood figures Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, where each 'pixel' used to comprise the image, is made up of photographs of local men and boys from Lahore. This juxtaposition of heroic icon and the everyday unsung man on the street addresses the idea of a collective social cognizance and how it surpasses temporal confines.

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