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THE ETERNAL GARDEN

This artwork is not for sale, and courtesy of KNMA.

Artist: Wolf

Medium/ Materials:  Vintage ledger papers, vintage colour tv circuit diagrams, post industrial metal scrap, x-rays, scrap brass jewelry, barley, glass beads, thread, fabric from Brigitte Singh’s atelier, scrap clippers, vintage shaving blades, bamboo, resin, iron frames, LED light, iron rods and glazed terracotta chillums.

Size: 32 frames of 11 x 11 x 1 inches, 1 frame of 14 x 14 x 1 inches, Chillum waterways are 19 x 1 x 2 inches 

A spectacular example of the early charbaghs in India and a beautiful example the Ganga
Jamuni tehzeeb, Humayun’s Tomb inspires this 33 piece layout akin to the layout of the
 garden in Delhi. Composed of broken forms reassembled, this work foregrounds continuity  through rupture: the garden as a structure that absorbs violence. Rather than an idyll outside of history, the eternal garden is understood here as history itself- wounded, altered yet persistently generative.