Deepanjan Mukhopadhyay, Code Switching, 2017 |
The Georgia Museum of Art will soon host the
annual Master of Fine Arts Degree Candidates exit show. The exhibition will
display the creative works of 16 students slated to graduate from the Lamar
Dodd School of the Art in May. Over the next three weeks, we will spotlight a
few of these unique artists with information on their artistic journeys and
processes.
UGA
master of fine arts degree candidate Deepanjan Mukhopadhyay calls Calcutta (now
Kolkata), India, home. Mukhopadhyay received his undergraduate degree in
photography at Louisiana Tech. He continues to create art in the visual realm
but has expanded beyond a single medium.
Today,
he sees “forms as a result of concepts,” concepts he portrays in his
installation work. The one photographic image within his installation at the
MFA exit show is simply another material. More often, his “gestures are . . . in
terms of readymades or assisted readymades.” Many of his materials are products
you could buy, such as an LCD monitor or light fixture. He makes these standard
objects new via their placement.
The
context of the objects’ placement, and of Mukhopadhyay himself as he creates,
define his work. In past installations, he took on heady topics such as
post-colonialism. His inspiration for this show includes labor—specifically his
labor as an artist—within institutional spaces.
“Maybe,”
he suggests, “the white walls around me are what influenced me to make the
work.” The inherent structure of his context influences his works but does not
detract from the joy he finds in creating. “I find it funny, and I find joy in
making these pieces,” says Mukhopadhyay, which is part of what he wishes to
evoke in his audience.
Mukhopadhyay
creates his installations with certain perspectives and intentions, but he
hopes the audience will take it from there. When you walk through his
installations, allow yourself to notice the sensations and think about the
space as a shared, interactive experience.
To see Mukhopadhyay's work, along with that of all the other MFA candidates, you can visit the exit show, on view April 7 – May 20, 2018.
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Savannah Guenthner
Intern, Department of Communications
To see Mukhopadhyay's work, along with that of all the other MFA candidates, you can visit the exit show, on view April 7 – May 20, 2018.
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Savannah Guenthner
Intern, Department of Communications
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