n/eighty nine
2016
122.0 x 152.0 cm
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Prabhavathi Meppayil: Echoes of Tradition in Minimalist Abstraction
Born in Bangalore, India, 1965, Prabhavathi Meppayil’s artistic journey began amidst the rich heritage of her family – goldsmiths who instilled within her a profound appreciation for craft and material culture. Growing up surrounded by intricate metalwork and ancestral techniques profoundly shaped her worldview and subsequently informed her distinctive artistic practice. This formative experience continues to resonate throughout her oeuvre, manifesting as an unwavering commitment to process-oriented exploration and the preservation of artisanal traditions. Her formal education encompassed studies at Bangalore University and Ken School of Art, Bangalore, providing a foundational understanding of art history and visual language. However, it was her independent investigation into minimalist abstraction that truly cemented her artistic identity. Recognizing the power of simplicity and geometric precision to convey complex ideas, Meppayil adopted a reductive aesthetic—primarily employing monochrome palettes and textured surfaces—to distill essence from form. This stylistic choice reflects not merely an intellectual preference but also a deliberate engagement with modernist influences, particularly those championed by artists like Josef Albers and Agnes Martin. Meppayil’s artistic process is characterized by meticulous labor and reverence for materials. She meticulously builds up layers of gesso on wooden panels—a technique borrowed from traditional goldsmithing practices—creating surfaces that bear witness to countless hours of painstaking preparation. Each panel undergoes a transformative journey, beginning with the application of multiple coats of gesso, followed by precise etching using needles and rulers to delineate geometric patterns. These patterns are not merely decorative; they embody a symbolic language rooted in Indian cosmology and represent an attempt to capture fleeting moments of visual perception—a concept central to Meppayil’s artistic philosophy. Her work gained international recognition through participation in prestigious exhibitions such as *The Encyclopedic Palace* at the Venice Biennale (2013), where her installation *SB/Eighteen*, comprised of 875 found iron, copper and brass tools arranged on a white wall, captivated audiences with its evocative juxtaposition of obsolete instruments and minimalist form. Subsequent solo shows at Pace Gallery in London showcased her dedication to exploring materiality and honoring artistic legacies—a testament to her unwavering belief in the enduring relevance of craft traditions within contemporary art discourse. Furthermore, Meppayil’s inclusion in exhibitions like *Dhaka Art Summit* and *Yokohama Triennale* solidified her position as a prominent voice within the global art scene. Today, Prabhavathi Meppayil continues to refine her artistic vision—a synthesis of modernist principles and ancestral craft techniques—producing works that transcend stylistic boundaries and invite contemplation on themes of time, memory, and ecological awareness. Her enduring legacy resides not only in her distinctive visual language but also in her unwavering commitment to preserving cultural heritage while forging new paths toward artistic innovation.prabhavathi meppayil
1965 - , India
Pikatiedot
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Minimalism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Modernist Canon']
- Date Of Birth: 1965
- Full Name: Prabhavathi Meppayil
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks: ['Untitled Series']
- Place Of Birth: Bengaluru, India

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