New Delhi, Sept. 13 -- Shrine Empire Gallery is presenting two exhibitions at Bikaner House, Delhi, around the generational trauma caused by the prolonged Sri Lankan civil war. This is the latest in a series of shows across the country by different galleries to focus on artistic response to violence and displacement. One of the two shows is a solo by Hema Shironi titled Homes Wrapped in Cloth, Borders Raised by Flags, in which the artist uses fabric, embroidery and found materials. The second exhibition, After Aphantasias, brings together six Sri Lankan artists, who have consistently responded to the country's turbulent 1990s in their practice. At CCA Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi, 14-25 September, 11am-7pm.







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