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Exhibitions
Artworks
Curatorial Essay
- Shrine Empire x Richard Parr Associates-Collisions |
Group Show
- — Baaraan Ijlal
- — Divya Singh
- — Shruti Mahajan
- — Moonis Ijlal
- — Arun Dev
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Horizons
- Haruf/ Alphabets
- Dastavez / Documents (LIC Booklet)
- Equations IV
- Equations III
- Equations II
- Equations I
- Sitaro bhara aasmaan (Sky with Diamonds)
- Nishaan/Traces 2/2
- Nishaan/Traces 1/2
- Post Barid
- Nishaan/Traces 02
- Salvage 20 (Dispatch 1, 2, 3 & 4)
- The softness of your dreams / Les petites morts
- Strange Powers (Between Earth and Sky)
- Strange Powers (Between Earth and Sky)
- Strange Powers
- Hostile Witness: Between Dusk and Dawn - Women, Land and Borders
- Hostile Witness: Between Dusk and Dawn - Women, Land and Borders
- Hostile Witness: Between Dusk and Dawn - Women, Land and Borders
- Hostile Witness: Between Dusk and Dawn - Women, Land and Borders
- Hostile Witness: Between Dusk and Dawn - Women, Land and Borders
- Untitled
- Study (Probability in time)
- September 2- September 16 2024 ,
- Effect without a cause
- A fable of creation
- Precession of Equinoxes
During Frieze week Shrine Empire proposes an experimental project in a functioning architect’s studio with four artists whose practices engage with the history, phenomenology and futures of architectural, built spaces. Arun Dev’s spatio-temporal futurisms of urban architecture will dialogue with Shruti
Mahajan’s approach to spaces as being imbued with personal histories and remembered dimensions of homes left behind. The collision of the temporal disjunctures between both their practices will hope to generate new meanings in our collective relationship with built structures. Dialoguing with this
presentation will be another duo, Baaraan Ijlal and Moonis Ijlal and Divya Singh. Baaraan Ijlal’s archival practice has consistently been preoccupied with the connotations of power and politics. Her work acts as a witness against erasure of people and history. Moonis is interested in the psychology of form and spaces and their impacts of inclusivity and alienation. His aesthetics is informed with the phenomenon of hybridity and evolution found in nature and impacts of social human evolution on biodiversity. Divya Singh on the other hand is concerned with the poetics of space, especially in the ways that they interact with time, light and darkness to yield to considerations on isolation and mortality, almost as if the spaces that she engages with are portals. The pairs of artists will be in conversation for several months leading up to Frieze week while working on their individual projects to reveal tangential encounters and relationalities between their engagement with architecture, informing and inspiring each other. This project will also be an experiment in what artistic camaraderie can offer, and how each artist with relatable interests in their practice may enrich the others’ perspectives. While the works themselves will not be collaborative, their processes will be simultaneous, fluid and conversational.
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