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Black, White And Other Technicolor Dreams

About the theme "Black, White And Other Technicolor Dreams"
What is and what isn't and what may be? Are you a construction of your being? The objects in, on and around you. Have you paid attention to the construction of its being? Are you waiting for tomorrow or are you waking up to yesterday? Are you looking at me or am I seeing you? Are we here because of circumstances created by you and I, or did we just fall into place? These works are representative of Pushkar's questioning and understanding into the construction of a few of the structures that seemingly organically envelope the existence of his being.
The mind is a funny thing and within flutters of reality it plays with concepts in fiction. Broken chains of thoughts and ideas, concepts and drawings, realities unreal and constructed, are spit into focus in a moment of relaxed consciousness. Lost chains form again between Logistics, Heuristics, Technology and Craft to convolve and metamorphose from being into a reality operating through its own distinct form.
Commonly used idioms that Dot our Everyday Language, themes that contextualize our today and machines both simple and complex that occupy our reality become a part of Black, White and Technicolor Dreams.
What: "Black, White and other Technicolor Dreams" by Aparajita Jain, Gallery Seven Art Limited
Where: Gallery Seven Art Limited, M – 44, Greater Kailash Part – 2, New Delhi
When: December 4-January 5, 2009, 11:00 am-7:00 pm



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