New Delhi, June 6 -- Latitude 28 is presenting a group show, Lived-in Skin: Textile as Armour as Memory, featuring the works of Sabeen Omar, Meenakshi Nihalani and Anshu Singh. The exhibition goes beyond the physical attributes of textile and looks at the emotional residue and inherited histories that each piece of cloth carries. In each work on display, personal memories engage with broader histories of migration, labour and survival. "Referencing Louise Bourgeois' attachment to garments and David Wojnarowicz's evocation of queer memory through clothing, the exhibition positions textile as both witness and archive," states the exhibition note. While Sri Lankan artist Sabeen Omar creates layered works from found and familial materials, Me...