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Bharti Kher

Bharti Kher (Born 1969) is active/lives in India, England.  Bharti Kher is known for Magical beasts, monsters and allegory sculpture, painting, installation.

As ancient symbol of beauty, marital status and spiritual awareness, millions of women across the Indian subcontinent apply the bindi to their foreheads every day. Multi-media conceptual artist Bharti Kher says she began applying bindis to much of her recent work following a revelation in 1995, when she encountered a woman wearing a serpent-shaped bindi on her forehead. Since then, she has appropriated and redeployed the bindi as powerful signifier, a means of transfiguring and recontextualizing the dreamy and beastly images and objects that populate her dense, swirling sculptures, paintings and installations. Overlaid upon objects big and small, sacred and divine, they invoke a sense of migratory flow, building and dissipating in complex and cosmic rhythms. Kher's work often barters in the grotesque: Sometimes the grotesquerie is obvious, even violent; others, it is merely a vague sensation, a subtle, but troubling distortion of the real. As Ranjit Hoskote describes it in the iChristie's, Mumbai   ...  [Displaying 1018 of 6720 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Bharti Kher

   Bharti Kher  Born:  1969 - London, England
Known for:  Magical beasts, monsters and allegory sculpture, painting, installation

As ancient symbol of beauty, marital status and spiritual awareness, millions of women across the Indian subcontinent apply the bindi to their foreheads every day. Multi-media conceptual artist Bharti Kher says she began applying bindis to much of her recent work following a revelation in 1995, when she encountered a woman wearing a serpent-shaped bindi on her forehead. Since then, she has appropriated and redeployed the bindi as powerful signifier, a means of transfiguring and recontextualizing the dreamy and beastly images and objects that populate her dense, swirling sculptures, paintings and installations. Overlaid upon objects big and small, sacred and divine, they invoke a sense of migratory flow, building and dissipating in complChristie's, Mumbai  ...  Displaying 768 of 6720 characters.

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