There’s not a medium that Latika Katt has not worked in as a sculptor, nor a scale that she hasn’t created works on. Known for defying convention, Katt took up sculpture when not many women opted for this field of study and went to lengths to equip herself with required skills. This Untitled glazed stoneware work features a repetitive pattern, which could be dense vegetation, that she grew up around in Dehradun as a botanist’s daughter, or the crowd at the ghats of Varanasi, where she studied sculpture and continues to be inspired by the ancient city’s living spirit.
published references
Singh, Kishore, ed., Ways of Seeing: Women Artists | Women as Muse (New Delhi: DAG, 2021), p. 112
Latika Katt
Untitled
Glazed stoneware
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