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LekhaPoddar
Bedroom of a spacious modern house on the outskirts of Delhi, India. It features a life-size sculpture of a baby elephants. By Indian artist Bharti Kher, the elephant is completely covered in bindis – the mass-produced decorative dots placed on women’s foreheads. Kher relates these bindis to both fashion accessory and male sperm as a comment on India’s complex gender relationships.
Author: Michael Freeman
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