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When artists explored identity, ecology & feminism at this exhibit

At Vida Heydari Contemporary gallery, 'He/Hem' featured six artis... Read More
A crowd of art enthusiasts gathered at an art space in Koregaon Park recently to witness an art exhibition. What they got, however, was a much deeper exploration of identity, ecology, and feminism. Held at the Vida Heydari Contemporary (VHC) gallery, He/Hem, a collective showcase featuring six contemporary artists, challenged traditional artistic norms by utilising embroidery on unconventional surfaces with these themes.

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Aparajita Jain Mahajan, a multimedia artist, used embroidery to explore themes of interruption and continuity, tangible and intangible. The artist is highly inspired by nature. She said, “I used a lot of mark-making and stitches, on handmade paper to express emotions. I enjoy working in different mediums to express a more complex narrative." Her work also resonates with the themes of preservation and reformation explored by Kanan Koteshwar, whose art focuses on reviving what has lost significance, “I use objects that are considered waste to create art. My work finds poetic irony in reviving what has lost significance,” says Kanan, who used thread as a main medium with botanical prints in the exhibition.

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