Pankaj Vishwakarma

B.

1986

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The political economy of abstraction

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_My work takes shape from a life lived between places — from Azamgarh’s rural fields to Ankaleshwar’s industrial rhythms. Using enamel, wall paint, cardboard, aluminum and foil, I gather the materials of migration and labour into forms that gently unsettle ideas of belonging, identity and value. In these transformed surfaces, everyday materials speak their own politics, offering a way to think about what art can hold. My art is a practice that imbibes its social engagement and politics in its production rather than in its figurative depiction._

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A space for art, reflection,
and quiet creation.

write to us at movement@quietart.com

A space for art, reflection,
and quiet creation.

write to us at movement@quietart.com