Representing realty: Artist uses language and image to explore how development disfigures
Kiran Chandra combines painting and print-making techniques to comment on the transformation of landscapes by a process of development founded on a will to reduce diversity to a monochrome. Language overlays image, constantly shifting meanings and challenging established referents. The artist likes to use the mundane imagery of everyday life only to subvert what they speak of and reform is the big unfinished business of independent India. Though it was on the agenda of the Congress, which assumed the mantle of the state, attempts to eliminate intermediaries, give security of tenure to small and middle peasants and impose ceilings on landholdings were never implemented even when legislation to achieve these ends were exemplary. Despite the socialist rhetoric of ruling parties