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Bodies We Carry exhibition in Thiruvananthapuram is an exploration into varied definitions of body

The 'Bodies We Carry' exhibition in Thiruvananthapuram features the work of seven artists exploring the multifaceted definitions of the human form. Through various mediums, the showcase examines how the body intersects with personal identity and societal norms.

By Project Chintan Newsroom
14 July 2026 · 1 min read
Bodies We Carry exhibition in Thiruvananthapuram is an exploration into varied definitions of body

An art exhibition titled 'Bodies We Carry' has opened in Thiruvananthapuram, presenting a diverse collection of works from seven contemporary artists. The showcase is designed to navigate the complex notions surrounding the physical body and its relationship to the self, offering visitors a range of artistic perspectives on human anatomy and presence.

Participating artists utilize different materials and techniques to challenge traditional perceptions of the human figure. The curated selection focuses on how the body serves as a vessel for experience, memory, and cultural identity, moving beyond mere biological representation to address psychological and social layers.

The exhibition highlights the evolving dialogue in the Indian art scene regarding physical form and personal narrative. By bringing together the works of multiple practitioners, the gallery aims to foster an environment where viewers can reflect on their own physical and spiritual existence. Source: The Hindu

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