The Emperor’s Old Clothes | 2017
3D printed PLA Plastic and cast polyester resin
Shortlisted for fourth plinth on Trafalgar Square

What we intend to place on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square is a sculptured rendition of the robe of one of the relics at Coronation Park in Delhi. The robe, empty of the figure it clothed, will be the regalia left behind by an emperor who went out in search of new clothes in Delhi. What will remain on the plinth in London are the emperor’s old clothes.

We all know that one of the ways in which power acts is through the optic of how it wants to be seen. We too can choose to see the raiment left behind and deduce that the emperor, perhaps, is naked.
Hollowgram| 2017
3D printed PLA plastic, cast polyester resin, plywood and video projections
Serpentine Gallery Outdoors | London

The “Hollowgram” thinks this through in immaterial form, through a play and projection of light. It is a ghostly echoof a sculpted robe that once adornedthe icon of an Imperial personage in Delhi. Today, that sculpture stands in Coronation Park, a quasi-derelict space that holds a few relics of the British Empire in India at the outskirts of Delhi. Meanwhile, the holographic quotation of its garment harks to the deformed afterlife of power.






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