Where We Return: Talaar
Home carries a quietly transformative power. It’s a primary site of imagination the first universe in which we learn to dream, and to become. Today, experiences of home have come to define a shared contemporary condition.
As geographic and political boundaries shift, so too do the interior landscapes of those who carry home within themselves rather than beneath their feet. In this space of movement and rupture, resilience emerges as an evolving state one shaped by memory, absence, and the continual act of reorientation.
This exhibition traces the forms that home leaves behind. It considers the architectures both material and psychological that persist across distance and time, and the ways in which they are reconstructed through image, object, and gesture.
Bringing together multiple generations of artists, the exhibition maps a geography of interiority. Here, artists act as cartographers of belonging, attentive to what has been held, altered, or lost. Their works move between shelter and exposure, between intimacy and openness.
What emerges is not a fixed definition of home, but a series of propositions fragmented, and deeply personal. In this unfolding terrain, the exhibition invites us to linger within the question itself: what does it mean to arrive, or to recognize oneself, as finally home.
