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The Flow: Subba Ghosh

9-12 February, 2018

India Art Fair Grounds

Subba Ghosh’s The Flow takes inspiration from the ongoing refugee crisis, emulating how the flow of displaced humans continues unabated across territorial borders. People are driven from their homes by a combination of strife, poverty, economic crisis, political conflicts and exploitation. National borders become fluid as refugees pour across, exposing the hermetic territoriality of a Nation.

The art project takes place inside a maze. The path inside is lined with painted panels that map the physiognomy of journeys and territories traversed. Stories and history get blurred as they interweave into narratives of survival, but it is the scarred body of a refugee that emerges as the primary evidence of these odysseys.

Supported by Anant Art