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22 OCTOBER TO 22 NOVEMBER
CHEMOULD PRESCOTT ROAD, MUMBAI
The exhibition features eight works by Yardena Kurulkar. Borrowing the title from American writer Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse five, the works explores the relationship between life and death. The exhibition features sculpture, digital prints, installation and video. With three materials—porcelain, clay and water—she highlights the temporary and transient boundaries of presence and absence.
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