Untitled I (unknown location) Punjab
Kodak Endura C-type traditional colour hand print
2004-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Whitehall
Amid lush green vegetation, this photograph by Max Kandhola shows a ruined temple. Other than the abandoned building, this tranquil scene reveals no trace of human presence. Haloed by overarching trees, the temple's walls are covered in moss. Although its identity is unknown, this is a 'gurdwara', a religious building traditionally regarded as the seat of a guru. Despite its decay, its classical architecture retains an aura of grandeur within the overgrown landscape.
Kandhola took this photograph in Punjab, the region nestled between India, Pakistan and the region of Jammu and Kashmir. Literally translated as 'The Land of the Five Rivers' ('punj' is 'five'; 'aab' is 'rivers'), this is the spiritual birthplace of Sikhism. This photograph is from Kandhola's series 'Flatland: A Landscape of Punjab' (2003-2006). Intended to counteract stereotypical depictions of Punjab as a dusty, bustling urban area, he composed landscapes referencing Western artists such as Constable and Monet. Flatland is the second in a photographic trilogy of works related to family, memory and the geographical landscape of Kandhola's cultural heritage, specifically his experience of life in Britain as a second generation Punjabi. He has said:
'My visual composition has inevitably been influenced by English landscapes and gardens. The British suburban garden is a part of British identity. And for many Punjabis who live in England, cultivation of the land - its nurturing and its produce - is both a lasting memory and an association with Punjab, as it was for my father'.
Born and raised in Birmingham, Max Kandhola is a fine art photographer who has exhibited his work widely. He is also Senior Lecturer in Photographic Studies at Nottingham Trent University. Flatland was first shown at the Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham in 2007 to accompany the publication of his monograph; other solo exhibitions have been held in London, Glasgow, Bratislava, New York and Delhi.
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About the artist
Born and raised in Birmingham, Max Kandhola is a fine art photographer and Associate Professor in photography, Design & Digital Arts at Nottingham Trent University. He has had solo exhibitions in London, Glasgow, Bratislava, New York and Delhi. His work has featured in group exhibitions including the Pingyao Festival, China (2008), Flowers East, London (2006) and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2001). Kandhola’s work is represented in public and private collections including Deutsche Bank, Bradford Museum of Photography, Film and Television, and Virgin Records.
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Explore
- Places
- India, Punjab (India)
- Subjects
- topography, landscape C21st, tree, temple (religious building)
- Materials & Techniques
- photograph (as object name), colour photograph
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Details
- Artist
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Max Kandhola (1964 - )
- Title
- Untitled I (unknown location) Punjab
- Edition
- 1/5
- Date
- 2004
- Medium
- Kodak Endura C-type traditional colour hand print
- Dimensions
- height: 76.20 cm, width: 76.20 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Sara Preisler Gallery, July 2008
- Inscription
- verso, b: Max Kandhola © July 2008 flatland a landscape of Punjab 2003-2006 Edition 1/5
- Provenance
- Sara Preisler Gallery, Birmingham
- GAC number
- 18202