Exhibition Details
Dates
1 September – 27 October 2024
Season
Monsoon 2024
Space
Ground Floor & First Floor Galleries
Curator(s)
Phalguni Guliani
Booking Information
Free
Accessibility Note
Use of stairs is required to access the building. Curatorial content is available in both English & Bangla. Please write to us at info@triartandculture.com for any unlisted accessibility support.

As a historical property repurposed for the arts, TRI Art & Culture’s history and materiality gesture to the relationship between renovation and transformation, between rupture and aperture, between breaking and making. SPLINTER PUNCTURE SLIVER SPALL brings together six contemporary artists — Asim Waqif, Ayesha Singh, Jitish Kallat, Martand Khosla, Parul Gupta, and Vibha Galhotra — whose practices negotiate space and form to explore how puncturing a plane can introduce new dimensions or how the act of rupture can create new realities. The exhibition forms a visual meditation and conversation on the paradoxical qualities of creation, engaging audiences in reflection and discovery.

Asim Waqif

As a Delhi-based artist, architect, and art director, Asim Waqif’s practice bridges architecture, art, and design to critically engage with urban design, public space politics, and ecological systems, highlighting sustainable practices and spatial resource utilization.

Ayesha Singh

As a Delhi-based multidisciplinary artist, Ayesha Singh interrogates socio-political hierarchies through architectural narratives, employing drawing, kinetic mechanics, participatory performance, photography, public installations, sculpture, and video to challenge conventional power structures and histories.

Jitish Kallat

As a Mumbai-based conceptual artist, Jitish Kallat navigates intersections of science, history, philosophy, and mathematics to present the metaphysical through physical forms across painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, offering reflections on time, mortality, and human connection.

Martand Khosla

As a Delhi-based artist and architect, Martand Khosla examines urban continuity and transformation in India, integrating architecture and art to investigate social and spatial effects of urban change through sculptural and material explorations.

Parul Gupta

As a Delhi-based multidisciplinary artist Parul Gupta explores movement in architectural spaces, employing drawing, sculpture, kinetics, and site-specific interventions to challenge perceptions and reveal the gap between scientific and embodied experiences of space.

Vibha Galhotra

As a Delhi-based multimedia artist, Vibha Galhotra addresses global environmental and socio-economic shifts, critiquing climate change, consumerism, and globalization through conceptual works that reflect on human impact and ecological consciousness.