The Collective Memory of Contemporary Change
The Collective Memory of Contemporary Change
Artists: Chippa Sudhakar
If memory shapes the landscapes of our lives, art becomes a map of collective experience. This exhibition reflects on the intersections of memory, change, and the environment, inviting viewers to navigate narratives both personal and shared. It explores how histories, cultural shifts, and transformations leave traces in our perception of the world.
Chippa Sudhakar works with terracotta and mixed media to explore the dialogue between rural and urban life, past and future. His forms balance abstraction and figuration, tracing the imprint of collective experiences and the evolving landscapes around us.
The exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect on how change is both visible and invisible, tangible and ephemeral. Visitors are encouraged to engage with material, form, and memory, experiencing a visual meditation on transformation and continuity.
