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Artworks
Jagath Weerasinghe Sri Lankan , b. 1954
Bheeshanaya - Face, 1989Woodcut Print on Paper51 x 33 cm
20 1/8 x 13 inThe erasure of familiar features from the human face has become a device in Weerasinghe’s work through which he delves into the human–inhuman dichotomy. Mauled by jagged lines that run...The erasure of familiar features from the human face has become a device in Weerasinghe’s work through which he delves into the human–inhuman dichotomy. Mauled by jagged lines that run along the entire length of the portraits in 'Bheeshanaya -Faces' (1989) are deliberate attempts to destroy traces of any identifying features. Inasmuch as it was a physical act of destroying any markers of identity, it also showed his cognitive inability to associate himself with the label of being a Sinhala Buddhist.
Exhibitions
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