Arts Acre

Anka-Banka Jomi/ Winding Terrain

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Curator's Note

Jayashree Chakravarty’s exhibition is an evocative exploration of time, space, and memory, articulated through the immensity of scale and tactility of material. Spanning 55 feet in length, this work invites viewers to navigate a landscape not in one sweeping glance, but step by step - mirroring the meandering rhythms of nature itself. From roots to stems, textures to armatures, twigs entwined with creepers - Chakravarty’s work is a meditation on the forms and fractures of nature. Her fascination lies in the in-between spaces, where form is never fixed but always on the verge of becoming. Through these layers, she reminds us that the natural world is not a static whole but a vast network of moments and movements. Chakravarty’s vision challenges us, forcing a confrontation between the instinctual cycles of nature and the rigid structures of modern life, asking us to inhabit this tension, to feel the cyclical flow of life pressing against the edges of confinement.