Madhvi Subrahmanian b. 1962
Forest of Shadows, 2019
Stoneware, light and shadow
7ft x7ft
site specific
site specific
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The installation reflects the fluid interconnectedness of nature and urban culture. In the Anthropocene era, cities keep expanding, constantly renegotiating their power struggle with nature. The shape-shifting shadows and the...
The installation reflects the fluid interconnectedness of nature and urban culture.
In the Anthropocene era, cities keep expanding, constantly renegotiating their power struggle with nature. The shape-shifting shadows and the displacement of object by shadow and vice versa, speaks of the temporality and transience of nature and of life itself.
In the Anthropocene era, cities keep expanding, constantly renegotiating their power struggle with nature. The shape-shifting shadows and the displacement of object by shadow and vice versa, speaks of the temporality and transience of nature and of life itself.
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