This joyous print is characteristic of Chila's eclectic style, combining iconographies largely shaped by their relationship to the British Empire, Bollywood movies, punk, comic books, pop culture and Hindu Mythology. These pieces are a playful exploration of symbolism, and bring into dialogue the ongoing need to challenge colonial legacy in Britain and uneven power dynamics prevalent in our societies.
Chila's belief is that there are no rules when it comes to printmaking. Each piece is unique, and you’ll see bindis, fake gems and found objects incorporated into some of the works
An original framed piece by artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Height
97cm
Width
55cm
Materials & Information
Mixed media.
Includes frame.
Care & Buying Guide
Please note there is a delivery/Installation charge on top of the stated price. Please call 03332121915 (option 1) to ask for a quote.
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All packaging removed and disposed of responsibly.
Working across a wide range of mediums, from printmaking to painting, neon installations and film, Burman is celebrated for her radical feminist practice, as her work examines representation, gender and cultural identity.