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SHILPA GUPTA

Mumbai-based Shilpa Gupta’s solo exhibition, “For, In Your Tongue, I Can Not Fit,” was a year in the making. Presented by Baku’s Yarat Contemporary Art Space, the show brought together new, site-specific works, including sculptures, installations and drawings. Taking poetry as her central subject, Gupta draws from verses of different time periods and geographies to reflect on universal human experiences. The artist is known for her engagement

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