
Exhibits at Entwined 2.0 at CCA Gallery Bikaner House, Delhi. Feminine identity by Samiksha
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For the capitalâs art connoisseurs, Entwined edition 2has brought collections from the eighties to the present , tribal and traditional to contemporary pieces by 59 artists who have woven powerful narratives of cultural identity, intellectual vitality and artistic expressions using tactile and flexible textiles.

Exhibits at Entwined 2.0 at CCA Gallery Bikaner House, Delhi. Manasa Priya Dhulipallaâs self portrait
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Gallerist Sharan Apparao, who curated the first edition of Entwined in Chennai earlier this year, says, she wanted to keep the spotlight on textiles as a medium because textiles are preservers of the past and inspirations for the future and are seeing a revival of interest around the globe.
âEvery artist thinks and enables art to take the shape of a narrative that transcends beyond the medium; it is interesting to see how people take to the idea,â she says of Entwined edition 2, which is divided into two parts.
The first part is categorised under three sections: The Body features artworks that integrate landscapes and elements of Nature to create a dialogue on the impermanence of life and the interconnectedness of living things. The Mind features an array of abstract, figurative and mythological narratives to illustrate the mindâs power and takes the viewer to a space of silence in thought and reflects on simplicity. The Soul conveys emotional and spiritual experiences through an interplay of threads and fibres.
Timeless artworks

Artwork by Meenakshi Nihalalni at Entwined 2.0 at CCA Gallery Bikaner House, Delhi
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The second part is dedicated to timeless relevance of Mahatma Gandhi who spun and wove khadi, as a transformative and political tool against the colonial rulers.
Gunjan Jainâs Hanuman Chalisa in Telugu stands out on a bright orange silk for its extraordinary technique borrowed from Odishaâs ikat. This hand woven calligraphy does not repeat the weaves for the 40 verses. An embroidered crochet with cotton and wool yarn is a haunting self-portrait of Manasa Priya Dhulipalla with its hanging threads depicting a state of dilemma. Megha Joshiâs Hair series comprises thread drawings of women whose hair is the focal point in acts of resistance or compliance.
An enchanting installation is Puja Bhargavaâs intricately crafted vintage wardrobe of antique German and French dolls. which gives a bit of history and the sense of lifestyle of the yesteryear. Six sculptures in fabric and wood by Surekha explore skin as a form of clothing and the body as a site of inquiry addressing gender identity.

Exhibits at Entwined 2.0 at CCA Gallery Bikaner House, Delhi. Installation by Puja Bhargava
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Focussing on feminine identity is Samikshaâs artwork, which represents domestic space with walls laboriously made with tissue paper wrapped over copper wires. It depicts the repetitive nature of domestic chores. There is an underlying theme of unity and resilience running through the exhibition.
Textiles as an artistic medium speak about the joys and pains of human life and also the larger systems that shape our world, says Sharan.
At CCA Gallery, Bikaner House, India Gate; Till August 23; 10am to 6pm

Exhibits at Entwined 2.0 at CCA Gallery Bikaner House, Delhi
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SOMA BASU
