Jagath Weerasinghe Sri Lankan , b. 1954
BELIEF 15, 2018
Mixed Media on Paper
40 x 30 cm
15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in
15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in
Thinking through the humanitarian crisis that unfolded in the wake of the Syrian Civil War and the resulting migration, the artist contemplates the blind optimism that liberalism offers in his...
Thinking through the humanitarian crisis that unfolded in the wake of the Syrian Civil War and the resulting migration, the artist contemplates the blind optimism that liberalism offers in his 2017 series ‘Belief: The Promise of Absence.’ The boats on the rough waters in ‘Belief 15’ become a metaphor for an inherently contradictory system that fails to offer meaningful solutions in times of global upheaval. By contemplating the lofty promises of liberalism versus the stark realities revealed in the wake of the crisis, the work aims to instigate a debate on the disparities between rhetoric and action.
Exhibitions
BELIEF: The Promise of Absence | 2018, Saskia Fernando GalleryJoin our mailing list
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