Reena Saini Kallat Indian, b. 1973
1371.6 x 1676.4 cm
Further images
As we know, the early 90’s as part of the decolonization spree, saw the change of street names in Mumbai from colonial names to indigenous ones. While renaming is either geographic, commemorative, often linked to language, in case of Mumbai it has been more political than cultural and never without controversy. It’s been a real struggle between the cosmopolitan identities over local or regional claims. ‘Untitled (Cobweb/Crossings)’, is an oversized web formed with hundreds of rubber-stamps that weaves the history of the city onto the façade of the museum. Each one bears the colonial name of a city street that has now been replaced by an indigenous one. Part of the bureaucratic apparatus, rubber-stamps metaphorically either seem to endorse or stamp histories out of existence. While unknowingly, unconsciously, histories are constantly being interpreted and altered, what’s interesting is the comfort and ease with which people shift between the old and new names, often referring to a place with numerous appellations at the same time. The web is a home, linear, fragile, protecting the physical self; at the same time it can also be a restricting trap. Structurally the crisscrossed markings of streets and roads on a map somewhat resemble a maze-like/cobweb-like drawing, symbolizing fragments of history yearning to come together. A cobweb is evocative of time and appears to hold dust from the past.
Exhibitions
2017 Contemporary Art Acquisitions, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai | 2013 ZegnArt Public project with Dr. Bhaudaji Lad Museum, Mumbai