SET VIEW

The Uninhabited (Set of 48)

2021-23

Tin Plate, GI Wire, Copper Wire, Bandage, Pulp of Natural Fibers, Tree Branches and Roots, Tissue, Ink, and Resin

48 × 72 in (Set of 48)

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The articulation of our world is composed of a non-hierarchical connection, but we humans have influenced our perimeters to diverse trajectories. ‘The Uninhabited’ manifolds the journey of people living in the remote area of Tripura, next to the India-Bangladesh border, who depends upon agriculture, and about 500 hectares of their agricultural land is in No Man’s Land. In this work I tried signifies the socio-political inclinations of farmers who climb the barbed wire daily to harvest. The use of the tin plate, Gi wire, copper wire, pulp of natural fibers, etc. manifests the harsh reality and uncertainty among the residents.

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A space for art, reflection,
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