Updated On: 28 April, 2023 09:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
In a chat with Mid-day Online, the artist, who is also a management professional, delves into her latest exhibition, `Visual Chronologies and Discursive Binaries`, and why the concepts of time and space intrigue her, and how it finds a place in her art

Artist Srushti Rao`s latest exhibition `Visual Chronologies and Discursive Binaries` brings together her series of artworks exploring the concepts of time and space. Photo Courtesy: Srushti Rao
Navi Mumbai artist Srushti Rao has been mesmerised by the concept of time and space for as long as she can remember. Such is her fascination with the two subjects that it has trickled into her art over the years and occupies a very important part in her daily discourse too. So much so, that she doesn’t limit it to just her art but also to activities beyond. She shares, “My understanding of the concept of time and space is evolving daily. I read whatever is available in this context: spiritual, philosophical, quantum physics, and astrophysics. I am trying to understand the variables and the perspectives through reading and listening to podcasts.”
More specifically, the trained artist, who is also a management professional, is enamoured by how both these concepts dictate human behaviour and realise that she will forever be a student learning through art. In her latest exhibition, `Visual Chronologies and Discursive Binaries`, Rao showcases a collection of her works – ‘Transposed’, ‘A Chasm in Time’ and ‘Transcendence’. These series of works have been created by her in the last year, and though they are independent, the artworks yet have some kind of synergy in the thought process, that she has brought to the fore.
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