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Vadehra Art Gallery
D-178,
Okhla Phase 1
New Delhi – 110020
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Dual Liquid
by Vadehra Art Gallery
Location: Vadehra Art Gallery
Artist(s): Sumedh RAJENDRAN
Date: 25 Sep - 21 Oct 2010

Vadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present ‘Dual Liquid’, an exhibition of recent sculptures and prints by Sumedh Rajendran. The exhibition will take place from the 25th of September till the 21st of October, 2010, at Vadehra Art Gallery, D-178 Okhla Phase 1, New Delhi 110020. This exhibition is in collaboration with Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai.

The exhibition offers a series of stimulating works that deal with the concomitant demarcations in domestic life patterns. They are a reflection of Rajendran’s belief that while we often see, we still fail to gauge the consequences that our fears and anxieties can have on our lives. The works make references to these changes, which propelled by fear, contribute to redrawing of existing socio-political vulnerabilities and even faiths. With this body of work, Rajendran attempts to explore these shifts in perceptions, beliefs, human behaviors and value systems that guide our life patterns.

About the artist:
Born in 1972, Rajendran pursued his B.F.A (Sculpture) in 1994 from the College of Arts, in his hometown of Thiruvanathapuram. He completed his M.F.A. degree from the Delhi College of Arts, New Delhi in 1999. Since then, Rajendran has held successful solos in Lahore, Mumbai, New Delhi and London and has participated in numerous group exhibitions in India and abroad including ‘Chalo! India’ at the ESSEL Collection, Vienna in September and ‘Indian Summer’ at Galerie Christian Hosp, Berlin in August this year. He has also participated in several prestigious artist-in-residency programs including the Khoj Residency in 2003, Theertha International Residency, Colombo in 2006 and Hat Residency Program, University of Manchester in 2007. He lives and works in New Delhi.

 

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