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The Village Voice October 7th, 2005 'CROSSINGS' by Robert Shuster Painter Ranbir Kaleka Dreams His Characters Into Action You can stare
all you want at a painting, trying to daydream its characters into action,
but only a sorcerer like Ranbir Kaleka can make it happen. Kaleka, a native
of India and a terrific figurative painter of expressionist fabulism,
has been experimenting for some years now with video magic. It's a busy 15-minute dream of jumbled memory and longing. Less successful is Kaleka's insistence on constant shifts in background, mostly scenes from India's Delhi and Punjab regions. At times, "Crossings" resembles a PBS travelogue. In an earlier
work, "Man Threading a Needle," a subtler application of the
technique truly creates the sense of a painting come alive. The gray shadings
of the oils shape the video's lurid colors into a holographic presence:
An older man stares at his hands, which hold a needle and thread. But
then, unnervingly—like the eyeblink in Chris Marker's La Jetée—he
shifts, shudders, breathes. |