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Farah Mulla is an artist based in Mumbai. Her artwork explores the varied possibilities of human experience in relation to time, space, the visual and the aural. Mulla’s background in science is not only reflected in her approach to her practice but also in her experimentation with different media – from installations to sound recordings. Excited by the varied possibilities of the listening experience her work often tries to bring the viewers attention to the aural through multiple modes of perception.

 

Some of her works include: Punctum (Changing Spaces Gallery, Cambridge), Memories of a Place in a Space (Kent: Historical dockyard), Are you Confused Enough?, Simultaneous Performance of Different Interpretations (Ruskin Gallery),The Invisible Exhibition (Fitzwilliam Museum), A Voice in Vision and The Coslettoscope. Group exhibitions include: Mask Factor, (Opera Gallery, Singapore and Bajaj Art Gallery Mumbai), Room 104 (Ruskin Gallery) and In the Expanded Field (Changing Spaces Gallery)

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Farah

Mulla

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