This is the catalogue of the solo exhibition of Indian artist Sonia Mehra Chawla titled 'The Embryonic Plant and Otherworlds' at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong, from February and April 2013.
'The suite of works are a meditation on the passage of nature’s cycle and the temporal flow of birth and regeneration. The images are at once generative and sensuous, macabre and degenerate, opulent and awe-inspiring, carrying within them the vitality of the living, and the vulnerability of decay. For philosopher Michel Foucault, "heterotopias" designates real or imagined spaces of escape/departure, transformation, or revelation.' - from gallery website.
There are poems alongside plates.
Includes biographies of the artist and contributors.
'The suite of works are a meditation on the passage of nature’s cycle and the temporal flow of birth and regeneration. The images are at once generative and sensuous, macabre and degenerate, opulent and awe-inspiring, carrying within them the vitality of the living, and the vulnerability of decay. For philosopher Michel Foucault, "heterotopias" designates real or imagined spaces of escape/departure, transformation, or revelation.' - from gallery website.
There are poems alongside plates.
Includes biographies of the artist and contributors.
Access level
Onsite
Location code
MON.CHS13
Language
English
Keyword
body,  poetry,  mixed media,  solo exhibition
Publication/Creation date
2013
No of pages
60
ISBN / ISSN
9789881689238
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph, 
catalogue
Chapter headings
Biomorphics of Evolution - Veeranganakumari SOLANKI
Born of Watery Realms and Fusing Cells; A Few Thoughts on the Transformative Experience of the Biological Imperative - Deeksha NATH
Biomorphic City: A Self-Sustained Living Ecopolis - Sonia Mehra CHAWLA
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