68Journey I (2015)
G. Samvarthini (b. 1989)
Ink on paper, tin box
Collection the artist
First exhibited: ‘Seven Conversations’, Saskia Fernando Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2015
G. Samvarthini’s hometown is located in the district of Puttalam. The artist spent 5 years travelling 270 km to the North, to Jaffna. Moving back and forth during this time, from areas that were under government control, to those that had formerly been under the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), she began to see noticeable changes in the urban landscape due to the post-war building boom. The artist’s countless trips gave rise to a series of drawing scrolls that connect the districts of Puttalam, Anuradhapura, Vavuniya, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Jaffna. Her drawings depict map-like shapes but bear no place, names or locations. Here districts are ominously reduced to outlines, hatching marks and blacked-out areas. The presentation of these drawings in small tin suitcases with an improvised rotating mechanism plays with the idea of a place in transition. As these adapted suitcases make clear, these drawings also register a past in the process of being made obsolete.
Gallery 1
Home, Land, Survey, Country
3GPS Drawing: Jaffna to Delft, 9.30 am to 10.30 am, Boat, 10 Feb 2015 (2015)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
4GPS Drawing: Jaffna Hostel (Kalviyankadu) to Ramanathan Academy (Maruthanarmadam), Three-wheeler, 12 km, 26 April 2012 (2012)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
5GPS Drawings, England 2011, Oxford to Paddington, Train, 1.01 pm to 2 pm, 2011 (2011)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
7GPS Drawing: Kudirimale to Wilpattu National Park Gate, 53km, 1.40 pm to 5.40 pm, Jeep, 7 October 2017 (2017)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
8GPS Drawing: Fuengirola to Córdoba, 8.30 am to 11.18 am, Bus, 9 August 2017 (2017)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
9GPS Drawing: Babaragasthalawa to Kumana campsite, 10 km, 1.15 hr, Jeep Toyota 4×4, June 2011 (2011)
Muhanned Cader (b. 1966)
16If You Boycott the Elections the Penalty Is Death, PRRA, Peoples Revolutionary Red Army, Galle (1989)
Stephen Champion (b. 1959)
17Corridors of Power: Drawing and Modelling Sri Lanka’s Tryst with Democracy (2015)
Channa Daswatte (b. 1965), Sanjana Hattotuwa (b. 1977), Asanga Welikala (b. 1976)
20Ceylon Since Soulbury Part I: A History in Cartoons by Collette (1948)
Aubrey Collette (1920–1992)
Gallery 2
Gaze, Self, Portrait
Gallery 3
Landscape / Landscapes, Territory
Gallery 4
Loss, Belief, Mourning
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