I rarely make works with the express purpose of an exhibition: Benitha Perciyal

Till the beginning of the 20th century, sculpting was widely regarded as the preserve of male artists. In recent times, though, sculptures and installations made by women artists have emerged from a dissolution of stereotypes—of both materials and processes. They are challenging the very norms of creation—by burning, splintering, purging, dissolving, shredding and ripping. Perhaps,… Continue reading I rarely make works with the express purpose of an exhibition: Benitha Perciyal

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