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In this episode, Indo-Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai talks about how her family history of indentured labour informs her art, how textiles are her main focus including saris that hold a symbolic significance, how her work gives a voice to those who have traditionally been silenced including labourers, migrants and those with mental illness, and how her personal experiences are reflected throughout.
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
All images are © Suchitra Mattai
You can see more of Suchitra’s work on her website
Her current exhibition, Monster is showing at Unit London until 12 February 2022
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In this episode, Indo-Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai talks about how her family history of indentured labour informs her art, how textiles are her main focus including saris that hold a symbolic significance, how her work gives a voice to those who have traditionally been silenced including labourers, migrants and those with mental illness, and how her personal experiences are reflected throughout.
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
All images are © Suchitra Mattai
You can see more of Suchitra’s work on her website
Her current exhibition, Monster is showing at Unit London until 12 February 2022

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