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Explore the captivating installations of Susanta Kumar Mandal, an Indian artist known for steel sculptures & conceptual art exploring movement & time. Discover his work at key museums.

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In Susanta Mandal’s kinetic installations, everyday objects are transformed into spectres of the uncanny. Sacks–2 (2006) by Mandal is an installation made of a stack of gunny sacks that move as if by the presence of writhing bodies within them. The unexpected kinetic element renders what is a ubiquitous symbol of commerce in port cities such as Kochi—gunny sacks filled with tea, spices or sugar—into a representation of mortal danger, of events of unknown, unspeakable brutality. They bring to mind a range of stories and images of violence– from farmer suicides and custodial killings to tales of anonymous bodies found dumped in the cover of night. Sacks–2 is a part of a series of work by Mandal that involve similar elements. One of these is Caged Sacks(2007-08), an installation where he enclosed several moving sacks within corrugated iron cages. The eeriness of these works is enhanced by the artist’s use of chiaroscuro. According to Mandal, light and shadows play a critical role in his work as symbols of various abstract fears of the mind.

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Susanta Kumar Mandal: Sculpting Time and Transformation

Born in Kolkata, India, in 1965, Susanta Kumar Mandal is a compelling figure within contemporary Indian art, an artist whose journey has moved from traditional painting to increasingly intricate and thought-provoking conceptual installations. Initially trained as a painter, Mandal’s artistic evolution reflects a deep engagement with the evolving landscape of modern India and its complex relationship with tradition, technology, and the passage of time. His work is now held in prestigious collections including the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi and the Guggenheim Museums and Foundation, testament to his growing international recognition. While early works demonstrated technical skill within painting, it was his embrace of installation art that truly unlocked Mandal’s unique artistic voice—a voice characterized by a delicate balance between industrial materials and ephemeral phenomena.

The Language of Steel and Ephemeral Forms

Mandal's signature style revolves around the masterful manipulation of steel and other industrial components to create installations that explore themes of movement, transformation, and the relentless flow of time. He doesn’t simply construct sculptures; he orchestrates environments where light, shadow, and kinetic energy become integral elements of the artwork. These aren't static objects but dynamic systems, often incorporating mechanical mechanisms and spotlights to amplify their performative qualities. A recurring motif in his work is the use of soap bubbles—fragile, fleeting spheres that rise, expand, and inevitably dissolve. This choice isn’t arbitrary; it speaks to a profound understanding of impermanence, mirroring the cyclical nature of life and the ephemeral quality of memory. The juxtaposition of robust steel structures with these delicate bubbles creates a compelling tension – a visual dialogue between permanence and transience, solidity and fluidity. His work draws inspiration from vernacular Indian storytelling traditions, where painted scrolls are brought to life through light and movement, echoing this ancient form of narrative expression in his contemporary installations.

Evolution and Influences: From Painting to Conceptual Space

Mandal’s artistic development wasn't a sudden shift but rather a gradual unfolding. His foundation in painting provided him with a strong understanding of composition, color theory, and perspective—skills that he later adapted to the three-dimensional realm of installation art. While specific influences remain somewhat understated by the artist himself, it is evident that he engages with broader currents within contemporary art, particularly those exploring minimalism, kinetic art, and conceptual practices. The use of industrial materials suggests an awareness of post-industrial aesthetics and a critical engagement with the impact of technology on human experience. His participation in residencies at Khoj in New Delhi, Britto in Bangladesh, and Theertha in Colombo further broadened his artistic horizons, exposing him to diverse perspectives and fostering cross-cultural dialogue. As part of the LAYOUT Artists’ Collective since 2011, he is also embedded within a vibrant community of artists pushing boundaries and challenging conventions within the Indian art scene.

Key Works and Critical Reception

Several key works exemplify Mandal's artistic vision. Series like "It doesn’t bite" (2007), featuring bubbles moving through coiled steel cages, and “How long does it take to complete a circle?” (2011), with its transparent pipes guiding the ascent of soap films, demonstrate his ability to transform industrial materials into poetic explorations of time and space. His recent series "Where have all the stories gone?" (2014) further develops this concept, creating globe-like soap films that momentarily envelop space before disappearing, leaving behind “tangible imprints in memory.” Critics have lauded Mandal’s work for its intellectual rigor, technical sophistication, and evocative power. They recognize his ability to create installations that are both visually stunning and conceptually profound—works that invite viewers to contemplate the fundamental questions of existence: change, impermanence, and the elusive nature of time itself. His curatorial projects, such as "Erasure" (2021), further demonstrate his engagement with contemporary artistic discourse and his ability to foster dialogue within the art community.

A Legacy in Motion

Susanta Kumar Mandal’s contribution to contemporary Indian art lies not only in his striking visual creations but also in his profound exploration of universal themes through a distinctly modern lens. His work transcends cultural boundaries, resonating with audiences worldwide who grapple with the complexities of time, memory, and transformation. By seamlessly blending industrial materials with ephemeral phenomena, he has crafted a unique artistic language that continues to evolve and captivate, solidifying his position as one of India’s most significant contemporary artists. He currently lives and works in New Delhi, continuing to refine his practice and push the boundaries of installation art.
susanta kumar mandal

susanta kumar mandal

1965 - , India

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art
  • Current Status: Living
  • Date Of Birth: 1965
  • Full Name: Susanta Kumar Mandal
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Where have all the stories gone?
    • Sacks – 2
  • Place Of Birth: Kolkata, India