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#phantompain and an indian #wunderkammer (Museum of unbelongings) by #mithusen (hier: Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg)
Unexpected encounters - Mithu Sen @indiaartfair solo both. #nottobemissed #teeth #body #flesh #mithusen #naturemorte #chemouldprescottroad
Throwback December 1, 2016 the opening of Colombobiennale curated by Almoor Mitha. In the space of Mithu Sen with her thought provoking installation ( Left Untold) which works with the community. With the artist and Reena Kallat who installation is also a must see . With Aysel Engineer. The Biennale concludes on 20 December and is worth a visit. #nottobemissed #slaveisland #srilanka #biennale #godscountry #colombobiennale2016 #alnoormitha #mithusen (at Colombo, Sri Lanka)
And here it starts . . Hard at work Given Time - The Gift and its offerings #GalleryOdyssey #jitishkallat #anitadube #shilpagupta #anjudodiya #atuldodiya #dayanitasingh #justinponmany #mithusen #nikhilchopra #prajaktapotnis #raqsmediacollective #shauryakumar #artexhibition #arshiyalokhandwala #comingsoon #august2016
Mithu Sen
Mithu Sen Banana Couple 10x3x6 inches Dental polymer, artificial teeth, glue and thread 2006 From Gallery Chemould
Mithu Sen: Border Unseen Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum East Lansing, MI
25 April - 31 August , 2014
Curated by Karin Zitzewitz
Mithu Sen: Border Unseen is the first solo U.S. museum exhibition featuring the work of Mithu Sen (b. 1971, West Bengal, India), a New Delhi-based artist who stands as a crucial feminist voice in contemporary Indian art. Sen rose to prominence in the last decade for creating sensual and grotesque representations of the human body, animals, and inanimate objects that seethe with undercurrents of irony and wit. Her drawings, sculptures, and installations push the limits of acceptable artistic language and subject matter, often upending conventional approaches to gender and sexuality by exploring the connotations of bodily materials such as hair, teeth and bones. In 2010 Sen was awarded the Škoda Prize for Contemporary Indian Art for her series of large-scale drawings Black Candy (iforgotmypenisathome), which explore homoerotic narratives of masculinity.
For more information: http://broadmuseum.msu.edu/exhibitions/mithu-sen-border-unseen
http://www.plus91foundation.org