
The Inheritance is an exhibition of new fiber art works by Devi Vallabhaneni that traces the relationships between material, system, and visual order from ancient Indian principles to postwar Minimalism. Rectilinear forms and a restrained palette establish each composition, while handmade French paillettes and Japanese glass beads are arranged according to algorithmic sequences, translated into hand-executed form. The result is a body of work where repetition generates both stability and subtle variation within a rigorous visual structure. Rooted in the logic of the Shilpa Shastra and extending conversations familiar in Agnes Martin and Donald Judd, Vallabhaneni's practice brings the precision and tactility of embroidery into dialogue with the broader history of Minimalist art.