Object of memory
By: Datta, Ella.
Publisher: Mumbai Art India Publshing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2019Edition: Vol.23(1), March.Description: 94-95p.Subject(s): Sculpture And Related Arts (AR-ART)Online resources: Click here In: Art IndiaSummary: In his solo lining an-archive, from the 18th of January to the 2nd of March, at New Delhi's GALLERYSKE, Sunil Padwal memorialises Mumbai, a city that has changed very fast over the last few decades. The constantly mutating lifestyles as a result of this change have generated growing mounds of junk. Yesterday's well-loved, much-appreciated objects of use have been transformed into today's useless stuff. It is with this deteritus of city life that Padwal has created nine exhibits which unleash complex emotions - nostalgia, a spurt of regret, a new recognition of intrinsic values and a spurt of excitement, It is compelling that his works with found material have only fleeting references to urban dystopia....Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Articles Abstract Database | School of Architecture Archieval Section | Not for loan | 2021-2021777 |
In his solo lining an-archive, from the 18th of January to the 2nd of March, at New Delhi's GALLERYSKE, Sunil Padwal memorialises Mumbai, a city that has changed very fast over the last few decades. The constantly mutating lifestyles as a result of this change have generated growing mounds of junk. Yesterday's well-loved, much-appreciated objects of use have been transformed into today's useless stuff. It is with this deteritus of city life that Padwal has created nine exhibits which unleash complex emotions - nostalgia, a spurt of regret, a new recognition of intrinsic values and a spurt of excitement, It is compelling that his works with found material have only fleeting references to urban dystopia....
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