Nature Morte presents, Re/iteration, a solo exhibition by Manish Nai, that brings together new bodies of work that extend the artist’s long-standing engagement with material and process, shifting their roles from functional objects to sculptural forms.
In this exhibition, Nai focuses more on the process and on what already exists within the built environment. Rather than concealing the elements of weathering, the works amplify them, allowing time and use to remain visible on the surface and become the content of the works. An exploration of how material changes over time, his process is rooted in repetition and physical engagement, where transformation happens through pressure, layering, and reconfiguration. What emerges is a body of work that reflects the rhythms of the city: a constant cycle of building, erasure, and reappearance. In Nai’s work, we find a quiet but precise reflection on how the city accumulates, erases, and remakes itself over time.
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