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Kitchen Debate

Explore Prajakta Potnis's captivating multimedia installations! She blends domesticity & urban life, using everyday objects to challenge perceptions & spark dialogue.

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Kézzel festett olajvastú vászon, az Ön által választott méretben és keretben, művészeink készítik meglévőre. ( Áttérés Nyomtatványra Áttérés digitális képre)

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Válasszon előre meghatározott méreteink közül, amelyek megfelelnek a műalkotás eredeti arányainak.

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Ön megadhat saját méreteket egy adott kerethez vagy térhez igazításhoz. Ha a kiválasztott méret nem egyezik az eredeti kép arányával, akkor a műalkotást levágjuk, vagy további kézzel festett elemekkel meghosszabbítjuk a festményt. A gyártás megkezdése előtt küldünk Önnek egy digitális előnézetet jóváhagyásra.
Kérjük, vegye figyelembe, hogy a képernyőn megjelenő előnézet nem tükrözi a tényleges vágást vagy kiterjesztést. Csak az előnézet fog pontosan mutatni a végső kompozíciót.
Bár egyedi méretek állnak rendelkezésre, javasoljuk, hogy válasszon egy méretet az előre meghatározott listából az eredeti arányok megőrzése érdekében.

Példák arra, mit lehet módosítani: az arc kicserélése az ügyfél fotójára; háziállat hozzáadása (pl. macska helyett kutya); rejtett üzenet elhelyezése a háttérben; a háttér tájának vagy elemeinek megváltoztatása.
A rendelést követően a WahooArt.com csapata e-mailt küld az ügyfélnek az instrukciókért, és biztosít egy előnézeti képet (mockup).

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Prajakta Potnis’s Kitchen Debate (2014) is named after a heated debate on capitalism and communism that took place in 1959 between then United States Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The debate occurred in the middle of a model kitchen built for the American National Exhibition in Moscow. Nicknamed the ‘kitchen debate,’ the exchange brought down the monumental Cold War tussle between the US and the USSR to two men arguing bitterly in a make-believe kitchen. Inspired by her excavation of this event, Potnis here proposes the kitchen —“a space where traditional and new value systems clash on a day-to-day basis”— as a site for dialogue. The installation is composed of two slide projections, a digital video projection and a site-specific wall installation composed of laterite blocks embedded with fossil-like impressions of everyday objects such as redundant kitchen tools. The slide projectors beam photographs of a working washing machine and a mixer grinder. By photographing these two everyday home appliances going through the daily grind, Potnis hopes to create a polemical conversation on repetition and consumption. The single channel video was shot inside the sterile, temperature-controlled cavity of a refrigerator. An oversized cauliflower within the refrigerator emulates a frozen explosion, alluding simultaneously to the mushroom cloud and the fear of a nuclear war and to a more immediate danger–a genetically-modified vegetable.

A művész életrajza

Prajakta Potnis: Sculpting the Fragility of Desire

Born in Mumbai, India, in 1980, Prajakta Potnis’s artistic journey is one of profound exploration into the spaces we inhabit – both physical and psychological. Her work, primarily rooted in multimedia installations, doesn't simply depict reality; it interrogates our perceptions of domesticity, urban landscapes, and the complex relationship between individuals and their surroundings. Potnis’s practice isn’t about documenting; it’s about revealing, exposing the often-hidden narratives embedded within familiar objects and environments.

Potnis's formal training provided a solid foundation for her distinctive approach. She honed her skills at the Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. This international exposure undoubtedly shaped her perspective, fostering an appreciation for diverse artistic traditions while simultaneously grounding her work in the specific cultural context of India.

The Language of Everyday Objects

At the heart of Potnis’s art lies a deliberate fascination with the mundane – the discarded, the overlooked, and the seemingly insignificant. She transforms everyday objects—bricks, cement, kitchen utensils, packaging materials, scooters, and cars—into potent symbols. These aren't presented in pristine condition; rather, they are often enveloped in layers of corrugated sheets or wrapped in protective packaging, creating a sense of distance and ambiguity. This deliberate obscuring serves to disrupt our immediate recognition, forcing us to reconsider the objects’ inherent value and their connection to our desires.

As she herself describes, Potnis's true interest lies in interpreting dreams. “In a world where a great deal of attention and time is focused on realizing or fulfilling one’s dreams,” she notes, “Potnis attempts to reverse the process and understand people’s realities through their dreams.” This pursuit translates into her art as an exploration of fragility – the precariousness of aspiration, the illusion of permanence in material possessions. The act of covering these objects with protective layers becomes a metaphor for shielding our desires from the harsh realities of the world.

Exploring Spatial Perception and Narrative

Potnis’s installations are meticulously constructed environments designed to challenge spatial perception. By juxtaposing familiar objects in unexpected ways, she creates spaces that feel both strangely intimate and unsettlingly distant. Her work frequently invites viewers to question their assumptions about space – is it a container for our lives, or a reflection of our internal landscapes? The layering of materials and the deliberate manipulation of scale contribute to this sense of disorientation, prompting a deeper engagement with the artwork’s underlying themes.

Significant exhibitions throughout her career have cemented Potnis's position as a compelling voice in contemporary Indian art. Highlights include participation in the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Liverpool Biennial, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei. Her work has been recognized through prestigious awards such as the Sanskriti Award for Art and the Inlaks Fine Arts award, further validating her artistic vision.

Key Achievements and Continuing Influence

Prajakta Potnis’s career is marked by a consistent commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional art practices. Her work has been featured in prominent publications like “The KHOJ Book of Indian Contemporary Art” and “I’m Not There: New Art from Asia,” solidifying her place within the international contemporary art scene. She continues to explore themes of desire, memory, and the constructed nature of reality through innovative installations that invite viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the world around them.

Potnis is represented by Project 88 Mumbai, a testament to the enduring impact of her artistic vision. Her work remains relevant today, offering a poignant commentary on the complexities of modern life and the enduring power of everyday objects to shape our perceptions and desires.

prajakta kishor potnis

prajakta kishor potnis

1980 - , India

A művészről röviden

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Multimedia installations
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1980
  • Full Name: Prajakta Kishor Potnis
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Kitchen Debate
    • Time Lapse
    • Porous Walls
  • Place Of Birth: Mumbai, India