Ashim Purkayastha (b. 1967)
Ashim Purkayastha (b. 1967)

He Is Not My Enemy

細節
Ashim Purkayastha (b. 1967)
He Is Not My Enemy
titled and dated 'HE IS NOT MY ENEMY 2004' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
65¾ x 59½ in. (167 x 151 cm.)
Painted in 2004
展覽
Mumbai, Attached Wings, Sakshi Gallery, 2004
New Delhi, Gandhi/man without Specs, Khoj International Artists Association, 2004

拍品專文

Tampering with and defacing revenue stamps, Purkayastha provokes a public debate. A revenue stamp stands as the guarantee of a contractual obligation between the citizen and the state. It speaks of authority and is represented as an idealized symbol of nation. In He is not my Enemy the artist juxtaposes his own self-portrait with that of Gandhi. It is as if the artist is in dialogue with the father of the nation. However, the gaze of both parties speaks of the inability to understand or communicate with each other. Each is unyielding in his conviction and this confrontation is validated by the revenue stamp; yet the inscription He is not my Enemy contradicts this. Neither Gandhi nor the artist gazes at the viewer, for they do not need to justify their differences, nor do they seek the viewers' support for their stance.