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The Chief Guest at the event will be Dr. Alan Lightman, a renowned physicist, writer, and friend of the artist. He currently holds the prestigious position of Professor of the Practice of Humanities at MIT.
This May,
Jayantha
The "Art of Jayantha Premachandra" exhibition carries a special significance. It revisits a show planned for Boston in 1988 which was tragically cancelled due to the artist's sudden passing. This year, after 36 years the same exhibition will be held at the J.D.A Perera Gallery, Horton Place, Colombo 7, named after his beloved teacher. This venue is particularly special as Jayantha Premachandra himself was once a student there.
The event is graced by Dr. Alan Lightman, a renowned physicist, writer, and friend of the artist. He currently holds the prestigious position of Professor of the Practice of Humanities at MIT. Dr. Lightman was originally supposed to host Jayantha Premachandra's exhibition in the US in 1988. This year, he serves as the Chief Guest, adding a layer of historical resonance to the occasion.
Complementing the exhibition is the launch of a comprehensive autobiography ‘Art of Jayantha Premachandra’. Authored by Professor Jagath Ravindra, Dean of the Faculty of Visual & Performing Arts and his team from the Department of Painting, this publication explores Premachandra's artistic philosophy, the socio-political context that influenced his work and an understanding of his contributions to Sri Lankan Art. It promises to be a valuable resource for scholars and art enthusiasts alike.
Art with a Cause
The exhibition
A Legacy Painted in Hope
The Jayantha Premachandra Foundation, established by Nilanka Premachandra, the artist's daughter, aims to not only revive her father's memory but also to use his art as a springboard for future endeavors. The Foundation envisions supporting emerging artists and engaging in social and community work. A previous charity auction in 2022 successfully refurbished the neuro ward at the National Hospital, a testament to the impact art can have.
This May's events celebrate more than just an artist. They celebrate a man who used his craft to bridge cultures, champion social causes, and leave an enduring mark on the world. The exhibition, book launch, and auction promise a captivating exploration of Jayantha Premachandra's artistry and a glimpse into the future his work continues to inspire.
The "Art of Jayantha Premachandra" exhibition will be open for public viewing from 29th May - 4th June from 10 am to 8 pm.