Kathmandu, April 17 -- Sometimes, repetition becomes a language in itself. A word spoken once may pass unnoticed, but spoken again and again, it begins to gather weight-becoming rhythm, then prayer. To walk into Sara Guberti's 'Invocation of the Goddesses' at Siddhartha Art Gallery is to enter that space of repetition: of symbols, of bodies and of voices that refuse to remain unheard.
Italian artist Sara Guberti's solo exhibition, inaugurated at Baber Mahal Revisited, unfolds as both a visual and spiritual inquiry into the feminine-its erasure, its endurance and its urgent reawakening. Working across painting and collage, and using acrylic on canvas, Guberti lifts her pieces off the surface. With a restrained yet striking palette of red,...
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