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Artworks
Suchitra Mattai Guyana, b. 1973
A mended heart, a lightened soul, 2021vintage saris, fabric, ghungroo bells, and trim60 x 100 x 2 in
152.4 x 254 x 5.1 cm8253A mended heart, a lightened soul, is a work by Indo-Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai. It is weaved together from found, vintage saris, which relate to post-colonial concerns surrounding gender, labor,...A mended heart, a lightened soul, is a work by Indo-Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai. It is weaved together from found, vintage saris, which relate to post-colonial concerns surrounding gender, labor, and family, and ghungroo bells, traditional Indian dancing accessories that would be tied to an anklet so they sound when the wearer stomps their feet.
Mattai’s work tells visual stories that touch on her family lineage. Blending painting, sculpture and installation with methods suggestive of domestic labor which she learned from her grandmother, such as sewing, embroidery and crocheting, the work addresses such topics as the legacy of colonialism, and relationships between culture and gender roles.
She frequently uses materials in her works that have their own embedded meanings. This creates a call and response between the materials, the topics addressed in the work, and processes involved in the work’s creation.
“I say I’m a storyteller,” says Mattai, “but the story does not only come from history. When you’re thinking about what constitutes memory, it’s part truth and it’s part myth. These sari pieces become a way of connecting women of the South Asian diaspora over time, because they’re of different vintages. Being part of a diaspora community, you want to connect back to this past you no longer occupy, or have tangible evidence of.”