The Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, is pleased to present a solo show of
the work of Ajit Chauhan, titled STARING AT THE SUN. The exhibition
will include video, installations and drawings.
Ajit Chauhan’s drawings evoke the traditional imagery of his parents’
native India with a sharp contemporary edge. Intricate, richly
detailed, and delicately drawn in black and sepia ink on recycled
pages, his sketches of hesitant symmetry show the hand at work. While
illustrating his belief in the necessity for imperfection to enter the
artistic process, Chauhan creates works that defy the notion of
completion.
His films capture rural life in remote parts of India, where he
traveled frequently and extensively. Departing from narrative-driven
documentary form, Chauhan transforms his footage into an expressive
compound, in which he superposes animated drawings and juxtaposes
unusual scenes, from boats bulging with oddly shaped huts to stray
dogs, to faces of idle villagers.
Ajit Chauhan has shown his work at the Lab, the Jack Hanley Gallery and
the Adobe Books Backroom in San Francisco. This is his New York debut.