CURRENT EXHIBITION
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'LILIES IN THE GARDEN OF TOMORROW'
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KOCHI ART BIENNALE
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UNTIL 31ST MARCH, 2026
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CURRENT EXHIBITION | 'LILIES IN THE GARDEN OF TOMORROW' | KOCHI ART BIENNALE | UNTIL 31ST MARCH, 2026 |
Lilies in the Garden of Tomorrow (2025) is a multi-layered exhibition and research project, exploring a female story of resilience amid personal and political crises in pre-independence India. Based on diaries written between 1938-1942 by my great grandmother-in-law Eliamma Matthen, a Syrian Christian from Kerala, it follows her fight against the unjust imprisonment of her husband, her struggle to obtain his release, and her efforts maintain her family, faith and community. Blending family and public archives with performative reinterpretation and documentary imagery, the project draws on a collaboration with five generations of family. It is curated by Bakul Patki and produced with Yolk Studio.
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The Kochi-Muziris Biennaleis India's largest international exhibition of contemporary art. A site-responsive, artist-led initiative, the Biennale was conceived not merely as an exhibition but as a civic project firmly rooted in the histories and everyday realities of Kochi.
The 6th edition named ‘For the Time Being‘ is an invitation to embrace process as methodology. It curated by Nikhil Chopra of HH Spaces.
It encompasses multiple venues and spaces across the entire city, where stories unfold and art is encountered.
It features sixty-six artists and collectives from more than twenty countries.
Reviews in The Guardian here, The Observer here, and the New York Times here.
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The Sixth Edition features the first official Collaterals Programme chosen through international Open Call.
Lilies in the Garden of Tomorrow is one of nine projects selected.
The programme showcases a wide range of practices aligning with the key theme of the 110-day art festival.
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Lilies in the Garden of Tomorrow (2025) is an intimate portrayal of a significant period in the history of the Syrian Christian family into which the artist married — years that were seminal to Kerala's movement for democracy and India's struggle for freedom from colonial rule.
It highlights the unseen role of women as witnesses to injustice, as keepers of memory, and as agents of a creative resistance. Beyond this, it opens a broader conversation about how families hold history, how memory resists power, and how new futures might be imagined through acts of remembrance.
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Arrow Mark | Nosh Haus, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002
Open daily 10am — 6pm
14 December 2025 — 31 March 2026
In the shadow of a nation’s birth,
a woman writes through grief and fire.
Her husband taken,
her family held together by words and will.
From pages penned in quiet defiance,
a story blooms—
of memory,
of justice,
of five generations
bearing witness.
A tapestry of archive, image, and voice —
where women carry the weight of crisis
and sow the seeds of survival.
—— Sarah Chandy
Hcp tZi¯nsâ ]ndhnbpsS \ngenÂ,
hnjmZ¯n\pw Xo\mf§Ä¡panSbnÂ,
HcphÄ FgpXp¶p.
`À¯mhns\ ]nSn¨psImïpt]msb¦nepw
hm¡pIfpsSbpw DÄ¡cp¯nsâbpw ]n³_e¯nÂ
AhÄ Hcp IpSpw_s¯ tNÀ¯p]nSnbv¡p¶p.
\nÈÐamb {]Xntcm[¯nsâ XmfpIfn \n¶pw
Hcp IY hncnbp¶p;
kvacWbpsS,
\oXnbpsS,
A©v XeapdIfpsS
km£yw hln¡ps¶mcp IY.
kv{XoIÄ {]XnkÔnbpsS `mcwt]dn,
AXnPoh\¯nsâ hn¯pIÄ ]mIp¶
]pcmtcJIfpsSbpw Nn{X§fpsSbpw
iЧfpsSbpw Hcp Nn{XIw_fw.
“Trouble seems to be everywhere.
We are so buffeted that we hardly know how to hope for anything so simple & direct as a straight course across the field of life.”
"F§pw {]iv\§Ä \ndªXmbn tXm¶p¶p.
PohnXcwK¯v A{Xbpw efnXhpw t\cmbXpw t\cn«pÅXpamb Hcp ]mX
F§s\ {]Xo£n¡Wsa¶v t]mepw Adnbm¯h®w \½f{Xbpw ]oUnXcmWv."
“With Him and in Him I will ‘hold the fort’ till you my beloved, come back to us.”
"Fsâ {]nbt\, \o R§fpsSbSpt¯¡v aS§nhcpwhsc Aht\msSm¸w,
Ah\n tNÀ¶p\n¶v Rm³ Cu 'tIm« Im¡pw'.
“Lord give each one of us Fortitude. I read & write but I am strained.
Nothing, not even the comfort of words sinks into my soul. ”
" {]t`m, R§fntemtcmcp¯À¡pw DÄ¡cp¯v \ÂtIWta. Rm³ hmbn¡pIbpw FgpXpIbpw sN¿p¶p,
F¶m Fsâ a\ÊmsI ]ncnapdp¡¯nemWv. H¶pw Xs¶ Fsâ Bßmhnte¡v Bgv¶nd§p¶nÃ.
hm¡pIfpsS Bizmkw t]mepw.
“The only thing is to commit the matter and go on in peace.
Perhaps such losses are allowed to come to test our faith in
a word which we profess to believe. ”
" Htcsbmcp Imcyw sNbvXm aXn þ Imcy§sfÃmta¸n¨v kam[m\ambn apt¶m«v t]mhpI.
Hcp]s£ C¯cw \ã§sf IS¶phcm\\phZnbv¡p¶Xv \½Ä hnizkn¡p¶p F¶p ]dbp¶
hm¡n \ap¡v F{Xam{Xw hnizmkapsï¶v ]co£n¡m\mbncn¡pw."
“One chapter of our life is closed,
A chapter the world ought to know more about.
The rest, and what preceded, need not be recorded.
It can die with us. ”
"\½psS PohnX¯nse Hcp A[ymbw ASªncn¡p¶p,
temIw C\nbpsamcp]mSv Adntbïnbncp¶ Hcp A[ymbw.
C\n hcm\pÅXpw apt¶ IS¶pt]mbXpw tcJs¸Spt¯ïXnÃ.
AXn\v \t½msSm¸w a®Snbmw."