
Anindita Dutta transforms everyday fragments into sculptural forms that explore memory, history, and the unseen. Using inverted, cut, and stitched objects—shoes, purses, belts, carpets, and hides—she exposes hidden structures, revealing resilience, vulnerability, and dualities of survival. Her work interrogates women’s lives across time, turning objects into cultural artifacts that reflect fracture, repair, and the interdependence of shadow and substance.