Inside Artists - Issue 17

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Revati Sharma Singh ARTIST INTERVIEW 115 terms of subject matter, how it was received or how it impacted you as an artist? There are a few works that I feel define me, and the curious part is that they are all socially motivated. I feel very strongly about injustice and the general apathy we all have for it, citing claims that it’s too big a problem to manage and it’s not something we can do alone. While there is a measure of truth in it, I also feel that every single one of us can make a difference no matter how minute and we should keep trying... for in the end, what else is there. Can you tell us about the latest pieces you’ve been working on? Do you have any upcoming exhibitions? Upcoming shows for 2020 include ‘Playhouse of her mind’ at Nehru Centre, London, and solo show ‘Grow Collapse Mould Transform’ at Jahangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India. I am excited to share my grain series on fragmentation for this show. My works for this show will be part sculptural and part installation defying the norm of conventional paintings. I’ve also been invited to do a solo project for the September edition of the Start Art Fair. I’m very excited about this project as the space is huge and I will be collaborating with Nvya Art Gallery, New Delhi. revatisharmasingh.com info@revatisharmasingh.com

Everywhere is home, 1.25 kilograms of silver on jute, resin and wood, 121 x 121 cm


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