Mumbai : Arushree Suri, London based artist’s debut solo exhibition – THE SHAPE OF MEMORY is going on in Mumbai. Exhibition of such artist delves into the intricate relationship between memories and the natural world, expressed through a series of jewel-like beaded abstract sculptures at Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art (AMCA) gallery in Colaba, Mumbai. The exhibition commenced from 12th November to 15th November, 2024.

This exhibition showcases how the artist Arushree Suri uses sculptures composed of delicately interwoven beads to evoke the essence of memory and the beauty of nature in its purest form. The twelve sculptures, crafted from tiny beads arranged in precise geometric patterns, play with light and shadow, inviting thoughts of both inner spaces and the open  outdoors.

They feel like reflections on memory, with shapes that seem to change and evolve each time you look at them.  The gallery then turns into a space of contemplation.

Arushee Suri received an MFA from Central Saint Martins, University of Arts London, and a BFA from College of Art, New Delhi India. She is an artist and educator who has taught printmaking to underprivileged adults in New Delhi and learning-disabled young adults in London. 

Rising above her personal visual challenges, Arushee’s interactive installations, paintings, drawings, embroideries, and sculptures have been presented in curated solo and group gallery and museum exhibitions in the UK, India, Singapore, Italy, US, and Greece. She was recently awarded a commission by the Victoria & Albert Museum for their private collection. She is represented by AMCA in India. 

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