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Jason deCaires Taylor: The Sculptor Who Let the Ocean Finish the Work
The first thing you notice about Jason deCaires Taylor’s work isn’t scale, or novelty, or even the uncanny experience of encountering human figures beneath the sea. It is restraint. His sculptures do not compete with the ocean. They wait for it. Over time, they soften, darken, and disappear into growth, allowing marine life to overwrite the artist’s hand. Where most monumental art insists on permanence, Taylor’s practice is built around surrender. In an exclusive interview wi

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The Engineering of Rubble at Thapar Contemporary Examines Fragmentation Through Contemporary European Practice
Thapar Contemporary, New Delhi, is presenting The Engineering of Rubble , a group exhibition featuring 18 works by 11 contemporary European artists. Curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao and Vaibhav Raj Shah, the exhibition brings together practices that engage with fragmentation, incompleteness, and material endurance as central conditions within contemporary art. The exhibition includes works by Ali Glover, Ana Genovés, Charo Garaigorta, Damien Meade, Ian Dawson, Ian Gouldstone,

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