Dhaka Art Summit 2020

Yasmin Jahan Nupur and Bharti Kher

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Bharti Kher, confess  2009–10

confess is a large cubic room-like structure, almost eight foot tall, in dark wood with a door and windows. Its architectural detail is lightly ornate, with a regular pattern of holes at the top of its walls. The title of the work is suggestive of a private space, the confessional, but Kher has described the room as a bridal chamber. Its plain exterior contrasts dramatically with its interior, the entire surface of which is animated by vivid, whirling patterns constructed from countless bindis, the colourful forehead decoration worn by many women and girls in south and Southeast Asia. In contrast, the single lightbulb hanging from the ceiling is suggestive of prison cells, and the possibility of forced confessions.

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artworks in Yasmin Jahan Nupur and Bharti Kher

Art in this room

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Bharti Kher confess 2009–10

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