So it goes (Yardena Kurulkar)

"In total, 392 3D printed uteri are placed in individual glass beakers and displayed to form a precise grid."

Recently stumbling upon a casual journal entry made by her mother many years ago, Kurulkar was able to roughly estimate the total number of menstrual cycles that she has gone through till date. Each period cycle is represented through a porcelain replica made with the help of 3D printing and later swaddled in thin sheets of fine porcelain. In total, 392 uteri are placed in individual glass beakers and displayed to form a precise grid.” - artist statement

So it goes, Yardena Kurulkar, 2018, Glass, Porcelain and Metal, 113 x 158 x 4 in (287 x 401.3 x 10.2 cm), shown in exhibit 2018, SO It Goes, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai, India

Kurulkar was born in Mumbai, and studied in Mumbai and Cardiff. She has worked in Toronto and now lives and works in Mumbai.


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