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At first, Sudhanshu Sutar (b. 1988, Bhubaneshwar, India) and Andrea Zucchi (b. 1964, Milan, Italy) might seem like an unlikely pair—one rooted in India’s royal past and theatrical storytelling, the other remixing historical imagery with irony and a modern twist. They don’t speak the same language, yet their work does something unexpected: it communicates.
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One artist constructs history, the other deconstructs it. Yet, in their own ways, both demonstrate that history is never fixed—it is something we actively shape, reinterpret, and negotiate. Their works, though visually distinct, find common ground in their exploration of memory, identity, and historical transformation. This shared dialogue proves that art does not need translation; it speaks in a universal language of emotion, imagery, and symbolism.
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Kindred dichotomies
10th april to 27th april, 2025
Kindred Dichotomies : Sudhanshu Sutar & Andrea Zucchi
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