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Artist Sudarshan Shetty's exhibition, Shoonya Ghar, explores concepts of abundance and nothingness

Sudarshan Shetty's exhibition, Shoonya Ghar, comprises four installations and a 60 minute film

Sudarshan Shetty's latest exhibition, Shoonya Ghar, is a bundle of contradictions. It's made from visibly aged material. But it's a brand new work. As you enter, the central installation appears to be a palatial structure. But you soon find your way into a tiny bedroom with a mirror, dressing table, a shoe rack and a bed nestled in a corner a recreation of the artist's childhood room.

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