
Hema Shironi Sri Lankan, b. 1991
Squeeze Order of Being, 2020
Cloth and Polyfill Varied
Copyright The Artist
Hema states that her practice focuses on the human and universal aspects of the conflict. Her work is driven by the nostalgia of the numerous places she has called home...
Hema states that her practice focuses on the human and universal aspects of the conflict. Her work is driven by the nostalgia of the numerous places she has called home and how each community belonging to those places grapples with concerns of language, culture, memory, myth, gender, and equality. Sri Lanka is a vibrant country with a multitude of overlapping and cultural trajectories, where many languages, religions, and historical communities coexist. Rented Shadows and Neighbours sheds light on the obscure issues of identity that stem from historically marginalized communities in a visually layered narrative. The wide range of materials used in the collection reflects the cultural diversity experienced on Hema’s migratory routes. Sri Lanka is a place where hopes, dreams, desires, and delusions are enclosed in a country that continues to live on with the broken reality of the past.