’18C merchant ship’ at The Mingei International Museum in San Diego

’18C merchant ship’ at The Mingei International Museum in San Diego

The Mingei International Museum in San Diego has loaned my work, ‘The 18th-Century Merchant Ship’ (2023), for their upcoming exhibition, ‘ Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo’ Co-curated by Emily Hanna and Guusje Sanders, and guest co-curator Barbara Hanson Forsyth.
https://mingei.org/exhibitions/blue-gold
Indeed, a great honour to be part of this exhibition that delves into the rich history, culture, and economics of indigo, a subject central to my work for many years. This art work is , created using Ajrakh printing, dyeing, and needlework on khadi fabric, symbolizes the global journey of indigo as a transnational and exploitative commodity. The European vessel in a sea of indigo reflects the historical role of the indigo trade, slavery, and colonization.
Catch it at the *Mingei International Museum* from September 14, 2024 – March 16, 2025.

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