SPACES Sept issue 2017
ARTSCAPE TAKEN 2015 Her performance said about the cruel and insecure moments for the women in the society that has been taken place in their living areas. After the earthquake, people are living in tents and are suffering and even in such problematic situations there were being raped and hassled. In this performance, she used various materials indicating various meanings such as red flower symbolized innocent and purity. Red tomato symbolized as the fertilizer of nature. And similarly she used hammer as the society. The mirror on the head symbolized the perception of the society. ASHA DANGOL SAURGANGA DARSHANDHARI Born in 1980, she did her B.F.A. from Lalit Kala Campus and M.F.A. in Print Making from University of Development Alternative, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She is a lecturer at Fine Art Campus and Sirjana College of Fine Art. One of the founding member of Bindu, a space for artists, Saur has participated in various art workshops and residencies in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea and Bangladesh. She works on various medium such as performance art, print making, painting and installation art. 78 / SPACES SEPTEMBER 2017
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ARTSCAPE<br />
TAKEN 2015<br />
Her performance said about the cruel and insecure moments for the women in the society that<br />
has been taken place in their living areas. After the earthquake, people are living in tents and are<br />
suffering and even in such problematic situations there were being raped and hassled.<br />
In this performance, she used various materials indicating various meanings such as red flower<br />
symbolized innocent and purity. Red tomato symbolized as the fertilizer of nature. And similarly<br />
she used hammer as the society. The mirror on the head symbolized the perception of the society.<br />
ASHA DANGOL<br />
SAURGANGA DARSHANDHARI<br />
Born in 1980, she did her B.F.A. from Lalit Kala Campus and M.F.A. in Print Making from University of<br />
Development Alternative, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She is a lecturer at Fine Art Campus and Sirjana College<br />
of Fine Art. One of the founding member of Bindu, a space for artists, Saur has participated in various<br />
art workshops and residencies in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea and Bangladesh. She works on various<br />
medium such as performance art, print making, painting and installation art.<br />
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