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Metamorphosis: An Extension : Black Cube Gallery, New Delhi

Current exhibition
10 - 30 May 2025
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Metamorphosis: An Extension , Black Cube Gallery, New Delhi

A reflection on transience and transformation—where fragility coexists with strength, and the human form becomes a vessel for beauty, distortion, and ambiguity.

Metamorphosis is an exploration of transience—of forms, of thought, of

human and ecological states of being. Phaneendra’s meticulous

craftsmanship allows his subjects to oscillate between dream and dystopia,

embedding them within a space that is neither real nor entirely imagined.

His figures, often distorted or anthropomorphized, function as conduits of

philosophical inquiry, questioning notions of identity, impermanence, and

the artificiality of appearance. The presence of fragile elements throughout

his practice, from butterflies to bougainvillea’s, and wings of all forms

represent the fragility and beauty that intermediates the chaos of humanity.

He places these dichotomous elements together to speak to the larger

essence of life – sparking a conversation on the feeling of being human, of

being mortal beings.

The butterfly—delicate yet enduring—emerges as a recurring symbol and

central metaphor associated with transcendence. It reminds us that even the

most fragile forms carry histories of strength. The monarch butterfly, in

particular, resonates as a totem of migration, survival, and cyclical change.

Its presence is not sentimental, but emblematic of a deeper inquiry into what

it means to evolve, to suffer, and to emerge altered—yet persistently human.

The grotesque surfaces in his practice not as a distortion, but as a curatorial

device—an aesthetic strategy that resists closure and embraces ambiguity.

Chaturvedi’s imagery flickers between the familiar and the uncanny,

allowing each work to operate as a site of tension: between adornment and

asceticism, motion and stasis, nature and industry. Wires and sockets—

symbols of connectivity and control—serve both as constraints and

conduits, underscoring the dualities within each piece.

This showcase is an extension of PNC’s solo retrospective that took place at

Bikaner House from 3-8 May 2025.

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  • Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi

    Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi

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