Excerpt from Kamala Kapoor, Vivan Sundaram: Shelter 1994-99, Publisher Unknown, 1999:
'House/Boat can be seen as a set of very enlarged models, almost the real thing. House, the cube — white and minimalist from inside. But the space is occupied by a black box on which is placed a vessel with water. Through the transparent base the viewer sees the flames of burning furniture in a video loop. This notional act of destruction can also be read as the hearth being kept warm. The food will continue to be cooked for family and community, the inhabitants will not been driven away. The boat propped up on railway “sleepers”, a container not for departure, with the floorboard extending out to receive the migrant/minority/ passenger/viewer. This shift from three-dimensional to two-dimensional sculpture: the square metal sheets function as the base of the boat, bringing perspective into sculpture.' (Vivan Sundaram interviewed by Kamala Kapoor for the exhibition, Shelter, in 1999)
Exhibition history: 'House/Boat,' Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver; 1994.
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Online
1994
Kalamkhush handmade paper, steel, wood, video
700 cm x 250 cm x 180 cm
artwork documentation
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