Vishwa Shroff b. 1980
Corridor Series 3, 2016
Ink on Archival Paper
(HSN Code: 970110)
(HSN Code: 970110)
70 x 53 inches
Copyright Vishwa Shroff 2016
In her essay, 'Drawn Space', Charlie Levine tells us how this work by Vishwa encourages you to literally enter how she sees the world. Life-size drawings of a place you...
In her essay, 'Drawn Space', Charlie Levine tells us how this work by Vishwa encourages you to literally enter how she sees the world. Life-size drawings of a place you remember but have never been to, you begin your journey around her work by walking among the pages of a book and into the folds of a story. There is a purposeful lack of human occupancy in her work and this does not mean she is trying to highlight the overlooked or forgotten; rather how the signifiers within the works showcase something removed or what was. This piece creates a dialogue between drawing and experiential space. The installation of this work emphasises the method of the creation, pages ripped from a book and hung, a dismantled object becoming
a dismantled installation.
a dismantled installation.
Exhibitions
Drawn Space, TARQ, Mumbai, 2016Literature
1. The Hindu, "Curious spaces, linear narratives" by Sadaf Vasgare, January 7, 2017https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/Curious-spaces-linear-narratives/article17001190.ece
2. Architectural Digest_Are you sitting comfortably. January 18, 2017
http://www.tarq.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2017_01_00-Architectural-Digest.pdf
3. Talk about Private Practice. December 11, 2016
http://www.tarq.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2016_12_11-Mid-day.pdf
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