Myth, Memory, Meaning
Bangalore, IndiaArtisera
“Myth, Memory, Meaning” traces the deeply personal and profoundly universal dimensions of the human experience. It brings together four contemporary women artists—Ashu Gupta, Rakhee Shenoy, Smruthi Gargi Eswar, and Sukanya Garg— whose works, firmly rooted in storytelling, move across mythology, emotion, and embodiment, inviting viewers into intimate spaces of reflection, healing, and wonder.
The title of the exhibition speaks to three elemental forces—myth as symbolic storytelling, memory as lived archive, and meaning as the ever-shifting pursuit of understanding. Each artist navigates these ideas through a distinct visual language, and together, they engage with a broad spectrum of themes such as time, nature, mundanity, lived experiences, inner transformation, and the sacred.
“Myth, Memory, Meaning” is an invitation to pause and reflect. To rediscover the quiet power of sensation and symbolism. To feel the ground beneath your feet and the stories in your skin. To see not just what is shown, but what is carried—across time, across bodies, across space. In this interwoven space of the real and the imagined, the visible and the sensed, the works of Ashu, Rakhee, Smruthi, and Sukanya find one another. And perhaps, in that convergence, we find a part of ourselves.
