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The Aesthetics and the Visual Politics of an Artisanal Community
The Island
|December 24, 2025
Organised by the Colombo Institute for Human Sciences in collaboration with Millennium Art Contemporary, an interesting and unique exhibition got underway in the latter's gallery in Millennium City, Oruwala on 21 December 2025.
The exhibition is titled, 'Through the Eyes of the Patua: Ramayana Paintings of an Artisanal Community' and was organized in parallel with the conference that was held on 20 December 2025 under the theme, 'Move Your Shadow: Rediscovering Ravana, Forms of Resistance and Alternative Universes in the Tellings of the Ramayana.' The scrolls on display at the gallery are part of the over 100 scrolls in the collection of Colombo Institute's 'Roma Chatterji Patua Scroll Collection.' Prof Chatterji, who taught Sociology at University of Delhi and at present teaches at Shiv Nadar University donated the scrolls to the Colombo Institute in 2024.
The paintings on display are what might be called narrative scrolls that are often over ten feet long. Each scroll narrates a story, with separate panels pictorially depicting one component of a story. The Patuas or the Chitrakars, as they are also known, are traditionally bards. A bard will sing the story that is depicted by each scroll which is simultaneously unfurled. For Sri Lankan viewers for whom the paintings and their contexts of production and use would be unusual and unfamiliar, the best way to understand them is to consider them as a comic strip. In the case of the ongoing exhibition, since the bards or the live songs are not a part of it, the word and voice elements are missing. However, the curators have endeavoured to address this gap by displaying a series of video presentations of the songs, how they are performed and the history of the Patuas as part of the exhibition itself.
This story is from the December 24, 2025 edition of The Island.
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