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  • Grosvenor Gallery
  • 2025-11-06
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Avtarjeet Dhanjal, Sculptures from 'The Other Story', exhibited at Frieze Masters 2025
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At Frieze Masters 2025 Grosvenor Gallery exhibited British/Indian artist Avtarjeet Dhanjal's slate and fire sculptures, created in the mid 1980s and exhibited in the seminal exhibition 'The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in post-war Britain' (1989).

A major concern of Dhanjal's work was to explore the tensions between industrial materials and processes and those of the natural world. These materials and processes have a wider, metaphorical resonance and also address tensions in culture and history, in part derived from his own experience of India and Britain.

The sculptures are large blocks of slate into which Dhanjal cut sequences of small niches to hold candles, the colour of the stone referencing the endless darkness of night in the small, rural village in which he grew up.

The darkness of the slate is reconciled with the light; polarities are brought together and shades and textures revealed. By using candles in this way, Dhanjal confers upon the works a functional identity that is integral to Indian devotional sculpture. These works, more than any produced in his career, express his cultural presence, combining his practice as a sculptor in the West and his affinity with Indian culture, its philosophy and artistic traditions.

"You could say that they are abstracted constellations in the night sky, but they are equally mandalas, pictograms or maps of the universe of the gods."
Brian MacAvera, 1997

The sculptures were last exhibited in 1997 at Dhanjal’s retrospective exhibition at Pitshanger Manor in West London, organised by the Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA).

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