Atul Dodiya

Broken Branches
April 17 - May 31, 2003
New York

Art in America Atul Dodiya at Bose Pacia Modern

"In this confident New York debut, Bombay artist Atul Dodiya proposed a long list of gritty questions, both enormous and intimate. His primary vehicle was a series of tall showcases..."

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The Art New Magazine of India Showcasing Broken Lives

"Nancy Adajania discusses Atul Dodiya's latest show, which offers a serious meditation on the contemporary human condition and critiques the national politics of hate.
It may seem strange to the reader if I propose that Atul Dodiya's work, which opens out like a maze of referential, minutiae, a richly eclectic, almost baroque image – architecture, hinges on something as minimal ans austere as a door..."

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The New York Times Atul Dodiya

"The centerpiece of Atul Dodiya's haunting New York solo debut show is an installation titled "Broken Branches," composed of nine tall, glass-fronted wooden cabinets. Each is filled with well-worn objects, including photographs, tools, human bones and handmade prosthetic limbs..."

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