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Unspoken oscillates between documentation and commentary. Kanesh Thabendran offers a journalistic insight into the changing political, social and economic environment of Northern Sri Lanka through a combination of techniques that permit him to alternate between truths: self-evident, perceived and imagined. The artist employs a combination of digital manipulation, photo-cutting and collage techniques to alter photographs, and in the process attempts to spell out realities that would otherwise remain unnoticed and forgotten.
Unspoken is an objective take by the artist on the relationship dynamics between the state and the people in Sri Lanka’s North. Informed by the lingering memories of Sri Lanka's Civil War and acute observation of the impact of state intervention, Thabendran's work offers alternative perspectives, offering insight into experiences that are as personal as it is collective.
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Altering and transforming the original image by incorporating cut outs from other photographs becomes a way through which the artist provides additional context than that which meets the eye. Weaving in strips cut out from photographs, on the other hand, allows the artist to present parallel and interconnected images with an obscurity that comments on years of unresolved issues.
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Kanesh Thabendran
Convey, 2023Military conveys halt traffic as people try to get to work and school. The visual memory of cheap plastic whistles sold at corner shops transform to the auditory memory of the never-ending march of the military conveys.
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Kanesh Thabendran
Gloomy II, 2023Built on top of mass graves, the monuments to the ego of politicians such as stadiums provide the illusion of development. The entertained masses are subject to selective amnesia as the agenda of development erases the need for justice.
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Bullets, helmets, and tombstones appear in Thanbendran’s work with a persistent multiplicity, serving as a haunting reminder of the countless deaths and constant military presence. Images of places with historical and touristic interest are warped and distorted, as they become sites of traumatic memory. The clipart-like quality in the artist's work underscores the mundane frequency and constant presence of the conflict with a subversive irony. It comments on a scathing reality that has become a way of existence.
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Kanesh Thabendran
Capture, 2023The Indian Cultural Centre, a gathering place created to promote cultural exchange and innovation is interpreted as a flamboyant but hollow gesture of development that is inaccessible to the locals.
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Thabendran’s work attempts to challenge existing narratives. Through his work, the artist notes the shortsightedness of developmental projects initiated in the region since the end of the Civil War. His work questions their motivation, and the extent to which the interests of the local inhabitants have been taken into consideration. Furthermore, it comments on issues that have continued to persist for years without a sight of resolution.
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Unspoken | Kanesh Thabendran
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