reenakallat

Memoria Crematoria (dates of war), 2011

Installation view, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio De Janeiro Memoria Crematoria (dates of war) 2011 digital print on canvas 12 x 60 in. l 30 x 153 cm. each (24 prints) details details

Untitled (column), 2011

Installation view, Kennedy Centre, Washington Untitled (column) 2011 acrylic, rubber stamps, wood 336 x 108 x 108 in. l 853 x 274 x 274 cm. The sculpture is part of a series of works titled 'FALLING FABLES' referenced from architectural ruins and fragments, that are disintegrating and in a state of collapse. The surface consistsRead More »Untitled (column), 2011

Falling Fables (column), 2011

Installation view, Nature Morte, New Delhi Falling Fables (column) 2011 Acrylic paint, rubber stamps, FRP 31.5 x 80.5 x 31.5 in. I 80 x 204 x 80 cm. The sculpture of the fallen pillar is part of a series of works titled 'FALLING FABLES' referenced from architectural ruins and fragments, that are disintegrating and inRead More »Falling Fables (column), 2011

Falling Fables, 2011-2014

Falling Fables – I, 48 x 78 in. I 122x198 cms. Falling Fables 2011-2014 Acrylic on canvas The series of paintings titled ‘Falling Fables’ are based on my photographs documenting various parts of the city of Delhi, where ruins from the past rub shoulders with present-day structures, revealing the many contradictions and shifting nature ofRead More »Falling Fables, 2011-2014

2 Degrees, 2010

Installation view, Campbelltown Art Center, Sydney 2 Degrees 2010 terracotta urns, henna, 9 min single channel audio loop dimensions variable   This work was part of the River Project at the Campbelltown Arts Centre in Sydney that brought together artists from Australia, China, Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam and Papua New Guinea having a special interest inRead More »2 Degrees, 2010

Woven Veins, 2010

Installation view , Walsh Gallery, Chicago Woven Veins 2010 digital prints on Hahnemeuhle ultra smooth photo rag paper (set of 5) Acknowledgement: Digital imaging: Photokina

Preface, 2010

Installation view , Kulturhuset, Stockholm Preface 2010 handmade paper book, wooden stand, two-channel video projection Duration 13mins15secs 28 x 75 x 56 in. I 71 x 190 x 142 cm (h x l x b) process shots of the video, Camera: Ajay Noronha, Editing: Pooja Madhavan and Sruti Visweswaran, Technical assistance: Abhinit Khanna

Colour Curtain (between shores and the seas), 2009

Installation view, Stux Gallery, New York Colour Curtain (between shores and the seas) 2009 acrylic paint, rubberstamps, metal size variable Rubber stamps appear as ambiguous stamps of authority and symbols of officialdom in several of Reena Kallat’s works. In Colour Curtain, rubberstamps carrying the names of people whose visa applications were rejected by various statesRead More »Colour Curtain (between shores and the seas), 2009

Your Mileage May Vary, 2009

Installation view, Stux Gallery, New York Your Mileage May Vary 2009 acrylic paint, archival inks on handmade paper 37 x 54 in. I 94 x 137 cm