Thoughts Ricochet on the works of Jayashree Chakravarty
by Peter Nagy One hundred years after the beginning of its ascent, abstract art still confounds many people, viewed as manipulative hoax by some, as charlatans' ploy by others. What is apparent in Jayashree Chakravarty's newest works is the long road through realism and mimesis which has led to her current abstractions.
read more “Life will Never be the Same”
by Roobina Karode Solo exhibition by Indian artist Jayashree Chakravarty (1956)
Opened at MUSEE DES ARTS ASIATIQUES, Nice, France on September 19th, 2016
Jayashree Chakravarty’s soaring installations with long suspended scrolls have Nature as both subject and material. Instantly, the
read more Paintings covered with ambiguous poetic imagery
by Niru Ratnam Time and place intersect in the work of Jayashree Chakravarty’s new work - a series of paintings and painted constructions that are covered with ambiguous, poetic imagery that teem with details and particularities but constantly gesture towards change and passing of time. The literature around her work
read more The Wind Whispers
by Anirudh Chari and Niru Ratnam At a time when the loss of values and its concomitant cult of self-indulge is a harsh reality in the art world, it is a rare treat to come across an artist whose works are voyages of discovery in which images constantly evolve, firing the creative imagination of artist and viewer alike. Jayashree Chakravarty
read more