黑料不打烊


Porous Walls

Sep 23, 2008 - Oct 11, 2008
Porous walls The area of my work breeds between the intimate world of an individual and the world outside, which is separated only by a wall. The recent body of work resides within the four walls of a household where life grows / decays, wherein the 鈥渟till鈥 wall transforms as a veil and also as organic separations between the inside and the outside world. My works often evolve from personal experiences they are notations of the fragility and disregard experienced in the everyday living; like the unnoticed leftover food lying in the refrigerator for several days, the essence within my work develops from something as inconsequential as that and can expand into an area, like the fungus growing on the walls of a house, to a virus spreading within a computer, to a fibroid growing within an organic body. My works try to evoke a sense of intrusion within a private space, which reflects a feeling of isolation these empty unoccupied spaces suggest a sense of decay and discard, with undertones of personal mythologies, the images try to echo a certain kind of numbness experienced in everyday living.
Porous walls The area of my work breeds between the intimate world of an individual and the world outside, which is separated only by a wall. The recent body of work resides within the four walls of a household where life grows / decays, wherein the 鈥渟till鈥 wall transforms as a veil and also as organic separations between the inside and the outside world. My works often evolve from personal experiences they are notations of the fragility and disregard experienced in the everyday living; like the unnoticed leftover food lying in the refrigerator for several days, the essence within my work develops from something as inconsequential as that and can expand into an area, like the fungus growing on the walls of a house, to a virus spreading within a computer, to a fibroid growing within an organic body. My works try to evoke a sense of intrusion within a private space, which reflects a feeling of isolation these empty unoccupied spaces suggest a sense of decay and discard, with undertones of personal mythologies, the images try to echo a certain kind of numbness experienced in everyday living.

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58-70 Shahid Bhagat Singh Road 28 B Pipewala Building, Colaba Mumbai, India 400005

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