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SITE-SPECIFIC INSTALLATIONS

Installation with chopsticks made at the Tsukuba Biennale, Japan, the location is a 400 year-old traditional Tea-house.
Wabi-Sabi, chopsticks, fabric and rubber, 50 feet x 30 feet, variable, 2019

This surreal installation made on-site at the Monolith Studios in Baroda, speaks to the absurdity that is communalism. The cotton was sourced from Muslim ress-workers and du ‘Puja samagri’ shops.
Sandarbh Workshop, Baroda. Locally sourced Cottonwool and found objects,
32 x 8 x 20 feet, 2009

Made during the Religare Arts Residency about Connaught Place, Delhi, this installation made with old milk bottles references culinary nostalgia, colonial-times establishments and the present. Time In A Bottle, glass bottles, 84” x 80” x 28”, 2009

Made at the Birla Academy, Kolkatta for their Annual show themed ‘Line of Control’.
LOC, Synthetic Hair and Vermillion powder from the Kali Temple, 20 feet x 6 feet, variable

Made for the United Art Fair held at Pragati Maidan, Delhi.
This installation made of rubber slippers is a contemplation on institutions and their power. It is essentially the physical or mental labour of people that make institutions and they are often forgotten in the power structures.
Thy Lotus Feet, rubber slippers, iron, acrylic paint and acrylic mirror sheets, 2012

This faux-altar, an ode to the sun, was made in Gardur, at the Fresh Winds Biennale in Iceland, during the summer of non-stop daylight. The theme of the symposium was “Midnight Sun”.
Sun Temple
Found Stone, Iron, crystal, coins and Wax, 2012

One of the site-specific works made during the month-long Global Nomadic Art Project through Gujarat. This work was inspired by the different eating habits of our international artists’ group. The Indians wanted spice, the American couldn’t bear it, the Koreans needed Kimchi.
Untitled, Salt, Chilli and Turmeric on kutchh salt plains, 2015
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