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Vishwa Shroff b. 1980
Kunstfloor, 2022Graphite and silverpoint on paper
(HSN Code: 970110)60 x 44 inches
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Set of 4Copyright Vishwa Shroff, 2022Further images
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Kunstfloor plays with words as much as with the image. Kunst meaning art in German questions the form of the drawing itself. The vertical building like silhouette may suggest that...Kunstfloor plays with words as much as with the image. Kunst meaning art in German questions the form of the drawing itself. The vertical building like silhouette may suggest that the drawing is a façade (like Shroff’s Party Walls), when actually, it is yet another transitional space of the Museum floor that Shroff repeatedly visited. As we see the influence of these visits in the works in the show, we see that this drawing employs formal drawing materials of silverpoint and graphite to emulate modern conventions of a unified pictorial space, whilst the subject suggests a transience.Literature
Architectural Digest, The Music of Buildings: Vishwa Shroff explores the streets of Basel through her art, Dec 1 2022
https://www.architecturaldigest.in/story/the-music-of-buildings-vishwa-shroff-explores-the-streets-of-basel-through-her-art/
GoodHomes, TARQ’S Recently Concluded Exhibition Highlights Quotidian Spatial Nuances, Jan 11, 2023
https://www.goodhomes.co.in/home-and-design-trends/trending/tarqs-recently-concluded-exhibition-highlights-quotidian-spatial-nuances-8493.html
Publications
The Music of Buildings, catalogue essay written by Hannes Schüpbach, TARQ, 2022 -
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