Rasa: Essence of India

Interesting exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society featuring work by Natasha Kumar and Paul Vanstone.

Natasha’s works were prints based on Indian chhatris and based on the concentric circles formed by the underside of their domes. The prints were in different colour combinations and each colour looked quite different. Some featured dancing figures in the circles which were meant to represent figures dancing between heaven and hell.

Paul’s works were lovely sculptures mainly of long female torsos. They were very tactile and I particularly liked the ridged figures which looked like they were in Greek clothing.

Just a comment though, if an exhibition is advertising that it is on until 5pm on a certain date, then it is frankly rude to be dismantling it at 10.30 that morning. I did still pick my way through the boxes to have a look but it did not feel welcoming! I wasn’t the only person who had come specifically to see the exhibition who was disappointed.

 

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