The fourth segment is an installation titled, Fabulae. This installation, comprised of ten sculptures and ten texts, was created in collaboration with the Indian poet, art critic, and cultural theorist,...
The fourth segment is an installation titled, Fabulae. This installation, comprised of ten sculptures and ten texts, was created in collaboration with the Indian poet, art critic, and cultural theorist, Ranjit Hoskote. Together, both artists investigate how language, gestures, and meanings develop much like homologous stages of metamorphosis in plants. Homologous structures are characteristic of biological organisms that are derived from a common ancestor. Bhat conceived the ten sculptures as a single continuous thought morphing into multiple forms while Hoskote wrote the ten poems giving himself the idiosyncratic conceptual parameter of staying within 40 words for each response.