REVIEW-INDIGO: SHELLY JYOTI & LAURA KINA

INDIGO: SHELLY JYOTI  & LAURA KINA  (2009-2013)
JANUARY 26- APRIL 27 2013
CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTER –
CHICAGO IL USA

 20 Feet high site specific Installation view  at chicago Rooms at chicago cultural center

INDIGO: SHELLY JYOTI& LAURA KINA

 About the project

Employing fair trade artisans from women’s collectives in India and executing their works in indigo blue, Indian artist Shelly Jyoti and US artist Laura Kina’s works draw upon India’s history, narratives of immigration and transnational economic interchanges.

Shelly Jyoti’s Indigo Narratives refers to India’s history of 19th century indigo farmers, their oppression in deltaic region and Mahatma Gandhi’s subsequent non-violent resistance that began India’s freedom struggle (Champaran movement 1917-18). The works utilize traditional embroidery by rural women in Bhuj (Gujarat) with support of Shrujan: Threads of Life and indigo resist dyeing/ printing on khadi fabric with the 9th generation ajrakh artisans of Gujarat.

Laura Kina’s Devon Avenue Sampler is a portrait of her diasporic South Asian/Jewish Chicago neighborhood of West Roger’s Park and features a bricolage of pop street signage rendered in patchwork quilt paintings by the artist as well as works that were hand embroidered by artisans from MarketPlace: Handwork of India, a fair trade women’s organization in Mumbai, India.

Despite coming from vastly different backgrounds, Jyoti and Kina decided to collaborate in 2008 after seeing that they share a mutual interest in textiles, pattern and decoration, and Asian history. They began by thinking about the Silk Road intersections of their own ethnic and national positions in relation to fabrics. Jyoti lived for many years in Gujarat India, a region famed for their bold embellished textiles and as the home of Mahatma Gandhi. Kina was born in California to an Okinawan father from Hawaiʻi and an Anglo/Basque American mother from the Pacific Northwest. She now lives and works in Chicago’s “Little India,” a vibrant multiethnic immigrant community.

The common thread between their complimentary bodies of work is the color indigo blue from India’s torrid colonial past, to indigo-dyed Japanese kasuri fabrics and boro patchwork quilts, through blue threads of a Jewish prayer tallis, to the working class blue jeans in the United States.

The show has been written by leading newspapers, magazines, TV and critiqued by well-known Indian and international art critics.

Online catalog:  http://www.laurakina.com/indigo-culturalcenter.html

View Shelly Jyoti’s workhttps://shellyjyoti.com/indigo-narratives/

View  laura kina’s workshttp://www.laurakina.com/devon.html
The fair trade organizations laura kina to produce some of my works ishttp://www.marketplaceindia.com/
One of the orgs Shelly worked with is Shrujan Threads of Lifehttp://shrujan.org/

 

EXHIBITION Schedule 2009-2013

2013 January -until April 27 2013 – Chicago Cultural Center – IL USA
2011 May Diana Lowenstein Gallery Maimi USA
2011 January Art exchange Gallery Seattle USA
12 -18 January, 2010 Nehru Center Worli, Mumbai, India.
23-28 December, 2009 Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre New Delhi India
15-16 December, 2009 Red Earth Art Gallery, Baroda, Gujarat India.

LECTURE & TALKS

Indigo:Shelly Jyoti & Laura kina 2009-13

2013
January 30,2013 Artist Talk –’Quilting , Art history and Metaphor’ DePaul University students With Prof Jean Bryan Chicago Rooms, Chicago Cultural Center

January 31,2013 Public Lecture Artist talk- ‘Indigo:Shelly Jyoti & Laura kina’ Shelly Jyoti, Laura kina and Pushpika Frietas ,Chicago Rooms, Chicago Cultural Center

February 11,2013 Artist Talk-‘ Indigo:Shelly Jyoti & Laura kina’ Art Institute of Chicago, students with Prof Nora Taylor- Asian Art Now , Chicago Cultural Center
February 20,2013 Artist Talk: Art Institute of Chicago,Textile Society, Chicago Cultural Center

2011
2011Lecture &Talk “collaborations :Indian and US Artist” WomanMade Gallery

2009 Lecture & Talk 31st December -Forum for Contemporary Theory Baroda
Lecture “The Politics of Indigo : Revisting India’s Torrid Colonial past”

REVIEW 2012 , LOOKING FORWARD 2013

REVIEW 2012

Curatorial Exhibition ‘ Vastram: Splendid Textiles of India’ 

Traditional Textile Museum Cambodia

Catalog: Published curatorial essay Splendid Textiles of India: Cotton|Cloth|Culture

Indian Council of Cultural Relation ICCR November 2012

 

Art Exhibition ‘Care Package’ Group show Twelve Gates Gallery Philadelphia USA

Art Exhibition ‘20th Anniversary Exhibition’ Group show Woman Made Gallery Chicago

Art exhibited UNITED ART FAIR New Delhi September 2012

 

ART INDIA reviews INDIGO works on a title ‘BLUE DYED GIRLS’ by Sandhya Bordewekar vol17, September 2012 edition

THE QUILTERS UK spring 2012 magazine-Published article on ‘Indigo Narratives’ series Brinda Gill

 

Published art works SAHITYA AKADEMI Indian English literature, at IL268- March April 2012 edition

Published artworks” ‘Shringara’ – by Dr Alka Pande,:’My prerogative’ ‘The Three Generations’

 

15th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE –Allahabad Paper presentation

‘The utopia of Indian Textiles: Commerce, Cloth, cotton’

LOOKING AHEAD 2013

INDIGO: SHELLY JYOTI& LAURA KINA Chicago Cultural Centre January-April 2013

Paper presentation MELUS conference Chandigarh February 2013

SOLO ART EXHIBITION Salt: The Great March, India International Centre New Delhi

THE MUMBAI TWELVE -Midnight Tea @ Tao Art Gallery & Lakeeren Gallery Mumbai-December 2012

THE  MUMBAI TWELVE -Midnight Tea  @ Tao Art Gallery & Lakeeren Gallery Mumbai-December 2012

Video Installation and Poetry Performance

Tao Gallery and Lakeeren Gallery Mumbai

Saturday December 22, 2012

 

AN ODE TO NEEL DARPAN

My video installation for the Midnight Tea in Mumbai is inspired by a literary text ‘Neel Darpan’ (1860) written by Dinbandhu Mitra. I will be constructing a narrative of the play ‘Neel Darpan’ in poetry of words performing and examining the period where the indigo farmers died of hunger ,unsung and unheard . The video installation builds on my art work from ‘Indigo Narrative’ series 2009-12.”

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Upcoming shows 2012-13

Upcoming shows 2012-13

EXHIBITION SCHEDULES:

UNITED ART FAIR INDIA
27-30 September | Pragati Maidan | New Delhi
BEYOND MITHILA SERIES :Exploring the Decorative

CARE PACKAGE
Shelly Jyoti:Reciprocity of love:shagun
October 5- November,2012
Twelve Gates Art Gallery
305 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 215-253-8578

INDIGO: WORKS by Shelly Jyoti & Laura kina
January -March- 2013
Chicago Cultural Center-Chicago IL USA