Friday, June 10, 2011

Can’t Use Can’t Throw Away - Art Installations


Every object at home seems to have a story behind it. Even lack of it sometimes becomes one story. Whenever we try to clear out our closet/cupboard/desk/room, most of us take more than required time. Some objects take us to the time when it came into existence in our lives; some take us to the people who gave it. And then there are those objects which wouldn't necessarily do that but you still refuse to discard it. The reason that is cited is “You never know when you might need it”. Through these installation art pieces I try to investigate this sense of belonging to both the kinds - the objects with emotional value and the one with only functional value.



"What if we find something new in it." (Grandfather's book - A guide to Home Amusement, 8'' x 5'')




"It was my 13th B'day." (Grandmother's hand woven woolen purse, 4'' x 5.5'', 2011)




"A spare one can never harm." (A working Stereo Speaker, 7.5'' x 6'', 2011)




"It still looks so cool." (A fatigue cap 12'' X 10'', 2011)




"Just when you need it, you will not find it." (30 pens , Dimensions Variable, 2011)




The space these objects (that have been denied their definite function) occupy is mostly the not-so-easily-seen-corners. It gives us the convenience to look for it whenever we want and keep it out of sight at other times. Through this installation piece I was trying to observe such space in comparison to space that is used more often.


Waiting Room ( objects covered in white cloth in a drawer, 13.5'' x 12'', 2011)




Waiting room (Detail)




Extending my enquiry to this space that is used for the objects which are denied any present use. The following work tries to place the dialogue between the space that is used by unused objects and the space that is not used.


(UN)Occupied

(Dust collected on Canvas over a period of one month except for the space occupied by the different shaped objects, 16'' x 20'')




(UN)Occupied (Detail)




(UN)Occupied (Detail)




(UN)Occupied (Detail)