ANJOLIE ELA MENON (B. 1940)
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION, LONDON
ANJOLIE ELA MENON (B. 1940)

Xenobia

Details
ANJOLIE ELA MENON (B. 1940)
Xenobia
signed, inscribed and dated 'Anjolie Ela Menon N. Delhi Feb 21st 1996' (upper left)
pentimento with mixed media on board
39 ½ x 29 ½ in. (100.3 x 74.9 cm.)
Executed in 1996
Provenance
Christie's New York, 20 September 2000, lot 326
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
New York, The Gallery Chennai at Wallace Galleries, Mutations, 1996

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Lot Essay

Over the course of her artistic career, which spans more than six decades, Anjolie Ela Menon produced a body of work that defies categorization. However, the various subjects and figures that she explored over the span of these years, all congregate in her Mutations series of pentimenti from 1996. The works in this series combine images from her most well-known paintings, which are then digitally manipulated, printed out and painted over.

Speaking of the role of chance in the images that were produced as a result of this process, Menon noted, “the overlapping images have manifested themselves, often in spite of me… maybe the final choices were still intuitive and depended upon the ‘eye’… virtually hundreds of possible combinations, juxtapositions and ‘color ways’ occur almost in the nature of a volley of kaleidoscopic pictures… out of these, I choose, edit, prune, workover, bathe in color washes… and in the final works, forms and figures recognizable as from some past life, recede, fade and reappear continually like pentimenti… I am humbled by the fact that in reassembling them now I play only a minor role – like a curator” (Artist statement, I. Murti, Anjolie Ela Menon: Through the Patina, New Delhi, 2010, p. 329).

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