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Suchitra Mattai Guyana, b. 1973
in her hands, 2023
Magazine page, first prize ribbon, and notecard from India, thread, and gouache
16 x 12 in
40.6 x 35.6 cm
40.6 x 35.6 cm
8801
Layered atop a page from an Indian magazine, the painted image of this super heroine is based on the image of a famous Bollywood star. “The first prize ribbon is...
Layered atop a page from an Indian magazine, the painted image of this super heroine is based on the image of a famous Bollywood star. “The first prize ribbon is a tongue and cheek reference to the idealized woman in various cultures,” Mattai says. “What does it take to be this super heroine? What does it take to win first prize?” A network of threads is embroidered into the work, creating an architectural form, as if the heroine herself has the super power to construct her own reality. This piece belongs to a series Mattai debuted in 2023, memorializing super heroines as embodiments of feminine empowerment.