Boshudhara Mukherjee b. 1983
Delta, 2016-2025
Canvas, Fabric, Wall paper, Acrylic paints
(HSN Code: 970300)
(HSN Code: 970300)
150 x 83 inches
Installation size variable
Installation size from the show: 150 x 84 inches
Installation size variable
Installation size from the show: 150 x 84 inches
Copyright Boshudhara Mukherjee, 2016-2025
Working across multiple mediums, she first puts paint to canvas ― sometimes in bold bands of colours, at other times as minimalist architectural features. She then slashes the canvas into...
Working across multiple mediums, she first puts paint to canvas ― sometimes in bold bands of colours, at other times as minimalist architectural features. She then slashes the canvas into strips of varying sizes, occasionally using a blade, at other times a scissor for better control and precision. Vertical strips are then hung off a strip of wood and suspended from the ceiling or laid flat on the floor, and then the interlacing begins. She weaves one over the other, in any direction, the patterns taking shape as the form of the work emerges in front of her. Straight lines giving ways to meandering curves, creating hollow spaces within spheres, an open door, a closed window, a spiral staircase leading to a landing, the end of a canvas strip floating in mid-air. As her work evolves, it articulates a sense of abstraction, the shapes and patterns emerging randomly creating a sense of order within the measured disarray.
Written by Monisha Ahmed, Canticle, 2016
Written by Monisha Ahmed, Canticle, 2016
Exhibitions
Canticle, TARQ, Mumbai, 2016Literature
1. Verve, November 18, 2016, Enter the world of Boshudhara Mukherjee's Woven Canticleshttp://www.vervemagazine.in/arts-and-culture/solo-show-canticle-boshudhara-mukherjee-tarq-mumbai
2. The Hindu, A constantly evolving canvas, November 16, 2016
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/A-constantly-evolving-canvas/article16643319.ece
3. Mumbai Mirror, Follow your art, November 10, 2016
http://www.tarq.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2016.11.10-Mumbai-Mirror.jpg
Publications
Canticle, Exhibition Catalogue, Essay written by Monisha Ahmed, TARQ, 2016Join our mailing list
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