From exhibition "Squeeze Lime in Your Eye" at Chatterjee & Lal: 20th January to 25th February 2017/ Homes


HOMES
If not mentioned otherwise all photographs are by Anil Rane




Father's Home






Photo: Apurva Parikh


Photo: Apurva Parikh


Photo: Apurva Parikh


Photo: Apurva Parikh





Mother's Home






Photo:  Michiel Baas

photo: Apurva Parikh

Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore


Photo: Chitra Venkataramani







Green Home





photo: Apurva Parikh






Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore


Cloud Home


Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore




Photo: Chitra Venkataramani





photo: Apurva Parikh



photo: Apurva Parikh







Music Lover's Home





Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore
Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore

photo: Apurva Parikh

photo: Apurva Parikh




From exhibition "Squeeze Lime in Your Eye" at Chatterjee & Lal: 20th January to 25th February 2017/ Tables

Ranjit Hoskote’s catalogue essay for Kausik Mukhopadhyay’s exhibition, Squeeze Lime in Your Eye,
Sonal Sudararajan on the Exhibition
Anuj Daga about Squeeze Lime in your eye
If not mentioned otherwise all photographs are by Anil Rane













Small Medium But Not Large


Installation View

Photo: Chitra Venkataramani







Photo: Shrikant Agawane
Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore



Photo: Chitra Venkataramani

Photo: Chitra Venkataramani


Shelf


Collection of gadgets some modified,others just as they are, like a store for future reference




   





The Three Tables

The tables contain discarded gadgets,which in the process of repairing changed their look and lost their function. 

Table 1




All these objects are controlled by a timer.



Each of the objects get connected at random and start operating. Then there is pause followed by all the objects functioning together.Again a silence and the random order starts again.




Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore
Photo: Apurva Parikh
Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore

Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore






Table 2







Scanner Train, it shuttle inside the scanner 























Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore






Table 3



Dead monitors stare at each other


  

All these discarded gadgets came from homes of my colleagues, students and friends.

 

Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore





Photo:Avijit Mukul Kishore