Taprobane Collection

Pala Pothupitiye (1972)

“In Pothupitiye’s work titled ‘Degree Holder’, one sees a map being transformed into an image of a man wearing a graduation robe, hat and necktie. All these symbols work in unison to mock the European system of education that was set up in Sri Lanka, and continues to this date. This imposition, in the artist’s view, created a dissonance for the locals, alienating them from their own cultural practices and indigenous wisdom.” – ChintanGirishModi

 

Pala Pothupitiye is an artist that emerged with a unique sensibility for creativity as a member of the generation of the 90s Art Trend. Having graduated with a BFA in Sculpture from the University of Kelaniya in 2002, Pothupitiye has since displayed his art in locally and internationally acclaimed platforms based in the United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. In 2010, he was awarded the Sovereign Art Asian Prize, signalling his artistry as unique and politically charged. Pothupitiye’s chosen mediums of art and expression are mainly sculpture, installation art and painting. He is currently based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and is a member of the Theertha Artists’ Collective. Pothupitiye’s artistic style and vision are best described by him: “my artistic energy tends to explore a number of interpretations on identity within a discourse of ancestry, tradition, authenticity, urbanity, Geo-politics and dynamics of contemporary art practices.” His practice has evolved significantly over time since his entrance into the contemporary art scene of Sri Lanka. 

Coming from a modest family background in Deniyaya, he utilizes Sri Lankan traditional craftsmanship to devise his works inherited from his father who was also a craftsman. Pothupitiye is recognized as an artist who aesthetically engages with the discourses surrounding ancestry, tradition, history, urbanity, authenticity, geo-politics and the dynamics of contemporary art practices when laid alongside traditional practices. In his early works included in Ancestral Dress and My ID he delves into the notion of caste and the discriminatory oppression imposed on people of lower caste, drawing inspiration from traditional motifs of costuming in the local thovil subculture, presenting them in his presence of modernized inheritance. Pothupitiye is aware of his as well as his country’s postcolonial identity and attempts commentary in these early works about resisting foreign influence while preserving nationality and cultural heritage. Referring to the manner in which the colonialists claimed territory and plundered the wealth and land of the locals, Pothupitiye said, “the rich legacy of our ancestors was wiped away because it was seen as backward and uncivilized. The colonizers wanted to replace it with their own systems of knowledge to make us feel deficient and inferior.” Using motifs of traditional craftsmanship to artistically reimagine his postcolonial existence, Pala slowly developed an artistic identity for himself, which he delved into soon after the end of the civil war. 

The 2011 exhibition Katugaha and Mythical Landscapesheld at the Saskia Fernando Gallery was a commentary on the impact three decades of ethnic conflict had had on the citizens of the country. In this exhibition he used “geopolitical landscapes” delineating the manner in which ordinary citizens’ lives are prone to political considerations and interventions, often for the worse. In his engagement with the war and its aftermath from a macro perspective Pothupitiye merges the motif of the lion (the national symbol of Sri Lanka) with the motif of the tiger (associated with the rebellions sparked by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) and creates a composite “liger” which continues to make appearances in his work, suggesting solidarity, reconciliation and co-existence.  

His latest body of work, exhibited in Until This Moment comprises reimaginings and recreations of maps of Sri Lanka. The maps force deep contemplation about the manner in which the country is transforming in an age of increasing urbanization, migration and the laws governing the free flow of trade and persons. His maps also depict the unforgettable remnants of the Civil War in the country. In relation to both circumstances what Pothupitiye aims at depicting is the powers, local and global that prescribe what is necessary and correct without taking into account the actual consequences such prescriptions and decisions may have on citizens. Such powers also reinforce racist, sexist, communal, geographical and political exclusions, leading to further conflict and clashes between members of communities. Referring to Until This MomentDevPathak claims that “Pothupitiye’s maps cajole viewers to engage with the perpetuity of neo-colonial modernity, striding across mythology, history, and the present.” His works incorporating government maps and old colonial maps include developments of new cartographies that deconstruct and destroy the single sovereign territory of the colonials, replacing it with the neo-colonial idea of different histories and narratives supported by preservation of national heritage.  

Name of ExhibitionYearPlace
Made in IAS2002Star Fort, Matara, Sri Lanka
Art for Peace2003Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Ancestral Dress2003Finomenal Space, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Contemporary Sri Lankan Art2004GTZ Office, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Aham-Puram2004Public Library, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Urban and the Individual2004Finomenal Space, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Goddesses Descending2004Gallery 71, Galle, Sri Lanka
Contemporary Sri Lankan Art: Ten Artists2005Millesgarden Museum Gallery, Sweden
3rd Fukuoka Triennial2005Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
Parallel Realities: Asian Art Now2006Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, London, UK
Images of Globalization2007National Art Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Arte Curioso2007Theertha Red Dot Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Artful Resistance: Crisis and Creativity in Sri Lanka2008Museum of Ethnology, Vienna Austria
Imagining Peace, Colombo Art Biennale2009Colombo, Sri Lanka
Sovereign Asian Art Prize Exhibition2010Singapore and Hong Kong
Two Artists Exhibition2011Hempel Galleries, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Contemporary Art from Sri Lanka 20112011Asia House, London, UK
Becoming, Colombo Art Biennale2012Colombo, Sri Lanka

Ref :PP 8

Title :Ancestral Dress

Signed :Middle Right

Year :2004

Measurements in Cms :61 x 45.5

Material Used :Terracotta, Electrical Components, Plastic, Mixed Media

Dimensions in Cms. :61 x 45.5

Ref :PP 9

Title :Head of Shiva

Signed :-

Year :2004

Measurements in Cms :44 x 30

Material Used :Computer Parts, Wire, Plastic, Mixed Media

Dimensions in Cms. :44 x30

Ref :PP 20

Title :My ID

Signed :-

Year :2005

Measurements in Cms :83 x 56

Material Used :Mixed Media

Dimensions in Cms. :83 x 56

Ref :PP 22

Title :My ID

Signed :Middle

Year :2005

Measurements in Cms :83 x 56

Material Used :Mixed Media

Dimensions in Cms. :83 x 56

Ref :PP 23

Title :My ID

Signed :-

Year :2005

Measurements in Cms :60.5 x 35.5

Material Used :Mixed Media, Fiber, Beads Wood, Cloth

Dimensions in Cms. :60.5 x 35.5

Ref :PP 24

Title :My ID

Signed :-

Year :2005

Measurements in Cms :66.5 x 53.5

Material Used :Mixed Media, Fiber & Wood

Dimensions in Cms. :66.5 x 53.5

Ref :PP 6

Title :Untitled

Signed :-

Year :2009

Measurements in Cms :30 .75 x 20

Material Used :Acrylic on Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :30 .75 x 20

Ref :PP 1

Title :Crafts a Painting

Signed :Lower Middle

Year :2007

Measurements in Cms :36 x 33.5

Material Used :Acrylic on Canvas

Dimensions in Cms. :36 x 33.5

 

Ref :PP 43

Title :Palmyra World

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Year :2011

Measurements in Cms :47 x 64.5

Material Used :Acrylic, Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :47 x 64.5

Ref :PP 42

Title :Burnt Palmyra

Signed :-

Year :2011

Measurements in Cms :47 x 64.5

Material Used :Acrylic, Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :47 x 64.5

 

Ref :PP 52

Title :Untitled

Signed :Lower Left

Year :2013

Measurements in Cms :42 x 29.5

Material Used :Ink on Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :42 x 29.5

Ref :PP 50

Title :Palmyra Map

Signed :-

Year :2012

Measurements in Cms :81 x 55

Material Used :Acrylic, Canvas

Dimensions in Cms. :81 x 55

Ref :PP 54

Title :Untitled

Signed :Lower Right

Year :2013

Measurements in Cms :29.5 x 42

Material Used :Ink on Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :29.5 x 42

Ref :PP 60

Title :Venom

Signed :Lower Right

Year :2016

Measurements in Cms :29.5 x 41

Material Used :Ink, Seal, Colour Pencil on Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :29.5 x 41

Ref :PP 61

Title :Ruins

Signed :Lower Right

Year :2018

Measurements in Cms :30 x 40

Material Used :Ink, Acrylic, Seal on Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :30 x 40

Ref :PP 58

Title :Saffron Venom

Signed :Middle Right

Year :2018

Measurements in Cms :76.5 x 56

Material Used :Ink, Acrylic, Colour Pencil on Art Paper

Dimensions in Cms. :76.5 x 56

Ref :PP 39

Title :Positive, Negative

Signed :-

Year :2009

Measurements in Cms :61 x 109.5

Material Used :Wood, Map, Fiber

Dimensions in Cms. :61 x 109.5

YearInstituteQualification
2002University of Kelaniya, Institute of Aesthetic Studies, Colombo, Sri LankaBFA in Sculpture
2006With Craftsmen, Lahore, PakistanStudy and training, traditional Pakistan sewing methods and techniques
2006Craft-village, Lahore, PakistanStudy and training, Pakistan traditional metal work methods and techniques
2006Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, PakistanTraining program in Pakistan traditional jewellery
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