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Material Bodies

  • Writer: Gurnoor Singh
    Gurnoor Singh
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

A Solo Show by Aastha Patel, curated by Gurnoor Singh.


In  Material Bodies  Aastha explores our body’s relationship to photography, materiality and sculpture. 

She is interested in how images can be transformed into sculptural objects, expanding the realm of photography into a physical experience. Her playful experimentation with materials and textures allows her to see the body in different perspectives. In this exhibition she plays with collages, quilting, soft sculptures, ceramics, digital and analogue photographic processes and alternative printing methods.. 

She photographs landscapes and people alike, observing how the bodily forms interact with the environment around them. May it be the subject’s relationship to the studio or to natural rock formations, water bodies or even the microscopic and macroscopic worlds.  

In her  work she wants to achieve a certain lightness of being. Her works speak of non dualism (advaita-) and transformation (parinama-) to understand our relationship to our inner and outer worlds,  creating space for healing and meditation.

‘When I see the body I see a topography, with its power to transform and change, be beautiful and grotesque, textured and layered. I'm interested in fluidity and the body’s power to connect us to our environment and eventually to something larger, something more spiritual’

-Aastha Patel


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Material Bodies, 2025

Mixed Media: Photography, Sculptures, Fabrics, Ceramics, Sketches

Exhibition View, Willesden Gallery, The Willesden Green Library, London, United Kingdom

(Image No.6 & 7 featuring the artist, Aastha Patel)

Photographs by Aastha Patel and Gurnoor Singh


Material Bodies, 2025

Photographs from the opening event

Exhibition, Willesden Gallery, The Willesden Green Library, London, United Kingdom

Photographs by Aastha Patel and Gurnoor Singh

 
 

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