Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art

Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art

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Property of a Reputed International Collector

Subodh Gupta

Gauri #1

Auction Closed

October 26, 03:08 PM GMT

Estimate

40,000 - 60,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property of a Reputed International Collector

Subodh Gupta

b. 1964

Gauri #1


Oil and cow dung on canvas

Signed, dated, titled and inscribed 'SUBODH GUPTA / 2000 / "GAURI #1" / OIL ON COW DUNG ON CANVAS' and further signed in Devanagari all on the reverse

167.5 x 229 cm. (65 ⅞ x 90 ⅛ in.)

Executed in 2000

Acquired from Galerie In Situ, Paris

“Shit is shit, but belief changes it into something else, it becomes something holy in this part of the world.”


- Subodh Gupta



(G. Adam, 'Subodh Gupta – Everything is Inside, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi – review', Financial Times, 12 February 2014, https://www.ft.com/content/3d6279b6-93d0-11e3-a0e1-00144feab7de)


Painted in 2000, Gauri #1 is a rare and early work in Subodh Gupta's œuvre that incorporates the medium that launched the artist to fame: cow dung. The year before, the artist conceived Pure, a seminal performance-video work in which the artist is covered in cow manure and shown slowly hosing himself. “Where I grew up, cow dung was used for spiritual cleansing, something no longer believed in the city.” (ibid)


In Gauri #1, the artist applies cow dung liberally to the canvas, forming a striking ground upon which stands a cow, rendered in almost photo-realistic style. The title Gauri, an auspicious name, establishes a connection to the Hindu deity Parvati whose vahana or animal vehicle is the sacred cow. Through the subject matter, medium and vast scale, Gupta elevates this revered animal into the sphere of Contemporary art.