Amol K Patil: The Politics of Skin and Movement

Beautiful and thoughtful exhibition at the Hayward Gallery by Amol K Patil.

Patil works in Mumbai and Amsterdam and in this installation he explores the current situation of workers and casteism as well as the relationship between the body and the urban environment. Hands and feet represent the tools of labour and small-sculptures were displayed on stands mimicking the office furniture of colonial administration. They are shown with delicate drawings and objects from his family archive. 

I loved these beautiful works with small hands and feet emerging from them. They made a point but subtlety and were lovely objects in their own right. My favourite was this line up of tiny figures, each about 4 cm high and the group stretching for over a metre which reminded me of the little plastic figures you got as a child which you had to separate from each other and their molding.

Closed 19 November 2023


 

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