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Mirage of the Mahabharata

2023
84” x 24”
Chrome cut vinyl 

My grandmother was a restless lady; she rearranged furniture in her free time. 

Our couch and chair continuously rotated around the room, taking turns under a large painting of running horses as depicted in the Mahabharata. Naturally, this meant that all the photos we took while sitting on the couch or chair cropped the painting, only ever revealing the bottom half of it. There is a superstition that the depiction of running horses in a home can cause family feuds. This mysterious painting is flattened onto the wall, somewhere between a shadow and a mirage, looking into the past and reflecting a fuzzy silhouette of the present.

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If bureaucracy was a chair

2023
24” x 35” x 24”
Security dome, vinyl chair

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Falseiling

2023
8.5” x 11” x 72”
Threaded rod, transparency photo, misc hardware 

My home growing up always had false ceilings (drop ceiling) to accommodate more storage. They were in specific parts of the flat, and you could always tell where based on swarms of fingerprints in isolated areas. We were careful not to have too much of this false ceiling. The structure of the home communicated a certain message: that we had nothing to hide.

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The husk of a swing

2023
60” x 24” x 132”
Punched steel slotted angle, transparency printed photo, LED light, chains, extruded ceramic handwriting, braided sarees

Under the swing, I want to collect handwriting, documents, artifacts, and memories, like a filing cabinet sunk down to the bottom of the ocean.

The clay impressions and extrusions are of my mother’s handwriting; the braided fabric is from three of my grandmother’s least favorite sarees.

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