Kunj Patel, artist

The work I produce is based on the human experience within a cultural context. I am fascinated with stressful situations and how we react to that phenomenon. The work is about the middle space between the life we experience, and the senses we encounter. I research the fields of anthropology and phenomenology to produce a ghoulish and amorphous aesthetic. Tension and weight are compositional elements, which also transcend emotional intent to something visual. The personal occurrences as an American-born, Indian male narrate moments of hesitance and release.
Inspirations can be traced to anatomical drawings and cellular imagery; I translate preconceived images of human biology into structures that grow or deplete. The ideas stem from: existential philosophy, personal heritage, material culture, and musical movements (like noise pop and punk rock). Interested in mysticism and ritual, I approach my practice like a shaman uncovering the ambiguity of the physical and other world. I explore these themes through a deliberate abstraction of the human form. The work is visceral and holds an undertone of fetishistic, macabre, and sexual content. I am prone to layer printmaking, drawing, and painting on paper; however I fluidly move into sculpture and performance art to explore my subject matter in the round
“the deeper you go” 2011, 6”x4” (linoblock print, ink)

“the deeper you go” 2011, 6”x4” (linoblock print, ink)