| C. Douglas C.
Douglas was born in Kerala in 1951. At twenty he joined the Government college of Arts
and Crafts, Madras. His colored drawings from the niid-70's with the foetus motif show an
influence of K. Ramanujam's line and K.C.S. Panikar's moods. Before obtaining his diploma
in painting (1976) he settled down at Cholarnandal style, like that of Visvanathan, but
cooler and more complex. From 1981 to 1988 he lived in West Germany, his paintings
gradually softer and less structured, imbibed stains, scribbles, tears and dirty tones.
Later he drew there enigmatic and tangled layers of bodily felt emotions - gentle and
painfully attuned. in which an experience of Wols is present. His acquaintance with the
New Expressionists, Clemente and Anselm Kiefer stimulate only his fully mature work- after
the return to Cholamandal. using mud, charcoal and water colors on crinkling, frayer
paper, he arrived at a universalized figure which approximates both subliminal depths and
analysis, while with the medium. Stronger eventually, but always restrained to matter,
textured blacks nuances by lines, to earth and corroded, metallic greys his works have
harsh mild, angular human figures, often with masks or only foetus set man unclear,
permeable space which in a tactile as well as symbolic and lyrical way blends signs and
evocations of a civilization palimpsest. In it indistinct but wide suggestions of personal
and general narratives, situations, values and art-historical quotations add to a sense of
an entire life journey. There blind violence, sexual drive and passive progression,
building, reflecting, suffering, enduring and loving, decomposition and rebirth, chaos and
creativity coexist in a suspended fluidity and simultaneity, all leaving traces on the
torn, pierces, collaged and crumpled paper, smoothed by charcoal. lead, crayons and
chalk.
Douglas has had several solo exhibitions: Muniau 1982, Munich 1986,
Amsterdam 1994, Bombay, Madras and Bangalore, Sakshi 1992-1996. His participation includes
shows in Germany 1981-90, Amsterdam 1991, 95, Help age India, Bombay 1991, 93, V-11
Triennale, New Delhi 1992, Art for Cry, Biennale Bhopal, Contemporary Indian painters,
Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay, Urban signals, Birla Art Academy, Bombay l995, during the
past two years at Sakshi, Bangalore, Bombay, The Gallery, Madras, Vadehra Art
Gallery, New Delhi, Chemoud Bombay, Values Art Foundation, Madras. Douglas has received
awards from the 1.K.A., Madras in 1980, 89, 90, Bharat Bhavan Biennale in 1990, a national
award for paintings, New Delhi 1992,junior and senior Government of India Cultural
Fellowships for 1991-93, 1994-96 and a Charles Wallace grant in 1994 to study ceramics in
the Netherlands. |

C. Douglas
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
66" x 44"

C. Douglas
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
57" x 42" |