In her solo show, "Fragile Narratives," at Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, Pinaree brings together a selection of somatic works to orchestrate a feast of visuals and movements. The translucent mawata silk that hugs a feminine torso in the "Womanly Bodies" painting series speaks volumes about the relationship between body and material, while her kinetic sculptures from "Balancing Act" made of household utensils topped with stacked paper breasts ingeniously layer domesticity and femininity.
The artist’s exploration of corporeal themes is not only a reflection of her fascination with bodies and their narratives but also a profound commentary on the ever-changing and accepting nature of physical existence. The choice of using materials that symbolize a body in constant metamorphosis captivates the audience, prompting a dialogue with their own corporeal home and encouraging an introspective journey about personal narratives of life, loss, and resilience.
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