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Rotation 3 of ‘Total Landscaping’ at MMCA Sri Lanka

by damith
March 31, 2025 1:18 am 0 comment 15 views

The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) opened the third and final rotation of their exhibition ‘Total Landscaping’ on March 15. Curated by Sandev Handy and Thinal Sajeewa, the exhibition will close on May 29.

‘Total Landscaping’ explores the broad, dramatic, and stirring ways in which land has been transformed in Sri Lanka. The exhibition brings together 29 contemporary artists whose works go beyond traditional illustrations of landscapes. Instead, their works register the different ways in which perceptions of land have been constructed and contested. ‘Total Landscaping’ unfolds as a sequence of changing displays that elicit an all-out renegotiation of our relationships with land.

“The final rotation of ‘Total Landscaping’ brings together artists who disrupt conventional ways of seeing. Senior Curator at the MMCA Sri Lanka Handy said, “They challenge us to reconsider the frames—both literal and conceptual—that shape our understanding of land, history, and ecology. The act of framing is never neutral—it determines what is seen, what is hidden, and how we relate to the landscapes around us. From fragmented perspectives to buried national narratives, what is represented in these works reminds us that landscapes are not passive backdrops but dynamic spaces of memory, contestation, and imagination waiting to be unearthed.”

Rotation 3 of ‘Total Landscaping’ features Bandu Manamperi, Danushka Marasinghe, Deshan Tennekoon, Isuri Dayaratne, Laki Senanayake, M. Vijitharan, Muhanned Cader, Ruvin de Silva, Sakina Aliakbar, Suntharam Anojan, and Tashiya de Mel.

Assistant Curator at the MMCA Sri Lanka Sajeewa said that, “This exhibition was in the works for the past two years and only scratches the surface on the curatorial research we have done about landscape. The reception we have had from different audiences has been exceptional. Over 10,000 people have visited the exhibition so far, including over 900 participants for student outreach events and our public programs. Entrance to our museum and all our public programs is free.”

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