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Citra Sasmita: Into Eternal Land
A Solo Exhibition at Barbican, The Curve, London | 30 Jan - 21 Apr 2025 -
Commissioned by Barbican, Citra Sasmita transforms The Curve into a spiritual journey entitled ‘Into Eternal Land’ for her first UK solo exhibition.
Working fluidly across painting, sculptural installation, embroidery and scent, Sasmita brings visitors on a symbolic, multi-sensory experience through the 90-metre-long gallery to explore ideas of ancestral memory, ritual and migration. Sasmita draws from long histories of displacement and migration across the Indonesian archipelago, and takes inspiration from stories of heaven, earth, and hell — from the Hindu epic Mahabharata to Dante’s Inferno.
The exhibition unfolds across several acts. Panoramic scroll paintings reveal women undergoing transformation and rebirth, while embroidered textiles — made in collaboration with women artisans in west Bali — honour the history of women herbalists. At the exhibition’s close, Sasmita offers a space for meditation around a golden mandala of ground turmeric, welcoming visitors to take some time to sit and reflect. An ambient soundscape by Indonesian experimental composer Agha Praditya Yogaswara responds to the commission.
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“The mind is not from the brain but the heart, that is when you receive enlightenment..."
Headless female figures form a ubiquitous presence, representing the relinquishing of personal ego towards greater empathy and ultimately, self-sacrifice— for the purification of one’s body and soul. Drawing parallels to the story of reincarnation in Journey to the West, the fiery figures in Sasmita’s intricate compositions undergo different stages of torture and regeneration in Fire and Water, to enter the womb of birth into a life anew. Sasmita’s own palm is also hidden within these canvases, a reminder of how deeply present the artist’s hand is in her work and a broader affirmation of her personal aspirations. She recalls drawing a map on her palm in the past, dreaming up these fantasies to visit other countries in the future, which she has since realised much of. Her own alter ego is depicted in the form of a fountain, where knowledge is growing and branching out from her head, connecting her to her ancestors and the countless heroines in Balinese history that have inspired and influenced her. Grounded in a wellspring of empowered cosmology, Sasmita sees the evolution of herself as one that has become fruitful and fertile. Such earnestness echoes throughout and to the tail end of Act One, where a lotus emerges from within, with roots stemming from the heart, and blooms at the crown chakra (the energy centre of higher thought and spiritual connection in Sanskrit). “The mind is not from the brain but the heart, that is when you receive enlightenment,” as the artist puts it.
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Citra Sasmita: Into Eternal Land: A Solo Exhibition at Barbican, London
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