
Chitra Ganesh
Rainbow Body, 2018
Digital animation, single-channel video, 2:02 min, colour, sound
Edition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
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From 'The Scorpion Gesture' series, a suite of five digital animations commissioned by the Rubin Museum of Art. 'The title of this work refers to an elevated state of, or...
From 'The Scorpion Gesture' series, a suite of five digital animations commissioned by the Rubin Museum of Art.
"The title of this work refers to an elevated state of, or metaphor for, the consciousness transformation known as a rainbow body. The Buddhist master Padmasambhava achieved this state from his union with Mandarava, a female spirit (dakini) and princess in Tantric Buddhism. Through study and physical connection, each played a key role in the other’s enlightenment. Rainbow Body takes inspiration from the cave on the right in the painting of the bodhisattva Maitreya, located adjacent to the animation. The cave structure is elaborated upon and extensively built out, introducing an interior depth where the ultimate transformation happens. I wanted to work with a narrative structure of dreamlike density, moving the viewer through a succession of physical and psychic spaces. The animation opens with Mandarava waking up to a dream in her bedroom and follows her journey through the bardo, the sometimes terrifying passageway between death and rebirth. The aerial and gliding camera movements reconfigure imagery of the bardo from paintings with a greater sense of space and depth. The work also combines my line drawings, watercolors, and paintings with pictorial elements from a variety of original sources."
- Chitra Ganesh, 2018
"The title of this work refers to an elevated state of, or metaphor for, the consciousness transformation known as a rainbow body. The Buddhist master Padmasambhava achieved this state from his union with Mandarava, a female spirit (dakini) and princess in Tantric Buddhism. Through study and physical connection, each played a key role in the other’s enlightenment. Rainbow Body takes inspiration from the cave on the right in the painting of the bodhisattva Maitreya, located adjacent to the animation. The cave structure is elaborated upon and extensively built out, introducing an interior depth where the ultimate transformation happens. I wanted to work with a narrative structure of dreamlike density, moving the viewer through a succession of physical and psychic spaces. The animation opens with Mandarava waking up to a dream in her bedroom and follows her journey through the bardo, the sometimes terrifying passageway between death and rebirth. The aerial and gliding camera movements reconfigure imagery of the bardo from paintings with a greater sense of space and depth. The work also combines my line drawings, watercolors, and paintings with pictorial elements from a variety of original sources."
- Chitra Ganesh, 2018
Exhibitions
The World that Belongs to Us, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK (2023-2024)
Chitra Ganesh: Dreaming in Multiverse, Mildred Lane Kemper Museum of Art, St Louis, MO, USA (2022)
Possibilities for a Non-Alienated Life, Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Kochi, India (2019)
The Scorpion Gesture, The Rubin Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA (2018)
The Scorpion Gesture, Midnight Moments, Times Square, New York, NY, USA (2018)
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