A dancer wearing a stripy mask and red clothes moves through a jungle landscape
Visual Arts

In the Eye of a Dream

Kinnari Saraiya
Sat 3 May - Sun 29 Jun 2025
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A multimedia exhibition by Kinnari Saraiya exploring how colonial powers used anthropology to study and control native populations by analysing their dreams for signs of rebellion.

Saraiya’s work reimagines these by drawing on indigenous perspectives that view dreams as gateways to alternate realities and transformative experiences.

In the Eye of a Dream weaves together textiles, interactive installations, and a traveling cinema to blend historical archives with imaginative fiction. Saraiya transforms discarded Jacquard loom punch cards, historically used for programmable weaving, into touch interactive hand-embroidered controllers, which animate virtual characters. The stories of these characters unfold through dance, choreographed in collaboration with Indian classical performers.

By dissolving boundaries between the material and the virtual, In the Eye of a Dream reclaims the dreamscape as a decolonial archive and transforms the gallery into a richly imagined and exploratory space.

Kinnari Saraiya (b. 1998, Bombay) is an artist and curator, combining digital worldbuilding, expanded film and installation to explore decolonial, feminist and ecological imaginaries through biomechanical storytelling.

A dancer wearing a stripy mask and red clothes moves through a jungle landscape
A dancer weaves through a jungle
A dancer shot from above standing on a carpet of petals
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A dancer wearing a stripy mask and red clothes moves through a jungle landscape
A dancer weaves through a jungle
A dancer shot from above standing on a carpet of petals