Pankaj Kumar Chouhan, a migrant from Bihar, approaches the question of urban growth from an oblique angle with cellular forms that twist around each other, over lapping to create patterns and drawing the viewer’s gaze into an otherworldly landscape, capturing the sense of urban planning that seems clustered and shifting. The layered compositions reflect the confusion, constraining saturation and haphazardness that characterizes contemporary life by exploring city formations as evolving forms and structures.
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