Bharti Kher: A Bag Full Of Love

Someday, when the world finally staggers its way out of the pandemic, artist Bharti Kher would love to simply sit at the edge of a city square and “watch people walking around, doing their own thing”. The need to sit still and absorb the vibrations of an arbitrary cross-section of humanity is not merely emotional… Continue reading Bharti Kher: A Bag Full Of Love

You can’t miss Bharti Kher’s 4.8m tall installation at London’s Frieze Sculpture

London’s Regent Park is currently an art lover’s delight. Thanks to the ongoing annual cultural event, Frieze Sculpture, the lawns are dotted with installations of varying sizes. There’s a giant Penguin by John Baldessari, a holiday home by Richard Woods, and then there’s a 4.8m tall shamanistic sculpture by Bharti Kher. Named The Intermediaries, Kher’s… Continue reading You can’t miss Bharti Kher’s 4.8m tall installation at London’s Frieze Sculpture

How keeping a diary helps Bharti Kher create her art

Bharti Kher’s alter ego is a serial diarist. This private persona is not one to which she is known to allow easy access; it must often be teased out of her. On rare occasions, she may volunteer to share choice excerpts from her textual endeavours. Her art remains inflected by the poetic intonation of her… Continue reading How keeping a diary helps Bharti Kher create her art

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