Inspired by a South Indian folk tale, Shetty has created for the programme a two-channel film, and two sculptures, that is slated to be presented here on November 5 this year, a spokesperson for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme said.
The new work would be presented alongside the artist's existing 'Flying Bus' public art project at the Maker Maxity in Bandra-Kurla Complex, before it moves to Delhi later.
"The new commission will take inspiration from a popular South Indian folk tale that is an allegory for artistic expression and the importance of creativity.
"Two structures will represent the home and public space featured in the story, whilst the film will depict the tale of a husband and wife, at a moment when the wife envisions a story and a song from her breath whilst sleeping," a spokesperson said.
"Sudarshan Shetty has been recognised as one of the most innovative artists in India for his generation. I am delighted to welcome Sudarshan to the Rolls-Royce Art Programme.
The Mumbai-based artist had presented an Art Talk in
Sydney to coincide with the 20th Biennale of Sydney in March 2016 for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme and earlier this year he visited Rolls-Royce in West Sussex, UK to observe the marque's artisanal craftspeople.
"Through this new commission, I am seeking to find a meeting point between the innovation of Rolls-Royce and my own imagination as an artist," he said.
Shetty joins Emirati artist Mohammed Kazem as a member of the Rolls-Royce Art Programme for 2016.
Kazem has been commissioned to create a sculpture for the programme which will be presented late this year alongside a bespoke motor car that has been inspired by the new work.
Previous artists collaborating with the programme include Isaac Julien, Ana Maria Tavares, Morgan Wong, Carlos Rolon/Dzine, Angela Bulloch, Ugo Rondinone, Michael Zavros, Regina Silveira and Will Cotton.
