Cleopatra © George Chakravarthi

George Chakravarthi: Thirteen

Thirteen Shakespearean characters reimagined in an innovative photographic installation

Evoking death, drama and identity, George Chakravarthi re-imagines the thirteen Shakespearean characters who met their ends through suicide. Marking the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, this is the first time Thirteen will be shown outside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, where the exhibition was originally shown.

Thirteen is a series of powerful self-portraits presented as light boxes. Delhi-born Chakravarthi is an artist who works with performance and photographic imagery to explore and challenge assumptions of gender, sexual and racial identity. In Thirteen, he assumes the roles of some of Shakespeare’s doomed characters, including Mark Antony, Othello, Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Cleopatra, and Romeo and Juliet. In doing so, Chakravarthi explores themes of ambiguity of gender and masking of identity, often central to Shakespeare’s plays.

Chakravarthi says “Changing perceptions of suicide seemed fertile and contemporary territory for exploration, especially in the context of our current political history and the direct connection to Shakespeare’s representation of death as an act of courage, passion and honour.”

Using himself as a starting point, Chakravarthi worked behind the scenes with the Royal Shakespeare Company’s costume department to dramatically reconstruct his identity and take on the guise of each character. Each image is layered with multiple textures and surfaces drawn from diverse sources including cobwebs, mould and precious stones. The result of this painstaking process is a series of complex jewel-like images mounted in light boxes, which glow with colour and rich texture, recalling stained glass, monuments or tombs.

Originally commissioned by Royal Shakespeare Company.

Cleopatra © George Chakravarthi
Cleopatra © George Chakravarthi
Othello © George Chakravarthi
Othello © George Chakravarthi
Ophelia © George Chakravarthi
Ophelia © George Chakravarthi

Artists

  • George Chakravarthi: Thirteen — Impressions Gallery

    George Chakravarthi

    George Chakravarthi (b.1969) was born in New Delhi, India and moved to the UK at the age of ten. Most of his work explores ideas of 'selfhood' and deconstructs socially accepted definitions of gender, sexual and racial identity within live, photographic and video performances.

    A multi-disciplinary artist, he draws inspiration from cinema, art history, public and private spaces, and from collective social histories. He has performed and exhibited nationally in venues including Site Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, and internationally, Mousonturm (Germany), Tilburg Dance Academy (The Netherlands), and The Queens Gallery (India). He has been commissioned by the BBC, Artangel, INIVA, Arts Council England, The Live Art Development Agency and The British Council. He trained at The University of Brighton, The Royal Academy of Arts and The Royal College of Art where he completed his MA in 2003. www.georgechakravarthi.co.uk

Installation image George Chakravarthi
George Chakravarthi: Thirteen — Impressions Gallery