澳大利亚艺术家Grace Lillian Lee的土著装置“守护者之风”在新德里2026年印度艺术博览会上特别报道。
Australian artist Grace Lillian Lee’s Indigenous installation 'The Winds of Guardians' is featured at the India Art Fair 2026 in New Delhi.
澳大利亚原住民艺术家Grace Lillian Lee正在新德里2026年印度艺术展上展示她的装置“守护者之风”。
Australian First Nations artist Grace Lillian Lee is showcasing her installation 'The Winds of Guardians' at the India Art Fair 2026 in New Delhi.
这项工作受托雷斯海峡岛传统启发,有四个以风为主题的结构和礼仪面具,利用甘蔗、棉花和镜像丙烯等材料探索记忆、主权和环境联系。
The work, inspired by Torres Strait Island traditions, features four wind-themed structures and a ceremonial mask, using materials like cane, cotton, and mirror acrylic to explore memory, sovereignty, and environmental connection.
Lee的艺术植根于祖先的编织习俗,反映了她的Miriam Mer Semsep传统,是澳大利亚与印度文化联系的一部分,包括与Raw Mango创始人Sanjay Garg的对话,以及未来在国家手工艺博物馆举办的展览。
Rooted in ancestral weaving practices, Lee’s art reflects her Miriam Mer Semsep heritage and is part of Australia’s cultural outreach to India, including a conversation with Raw Mango founder Sanjay Garg and a future exhibition at the National Crafts Museum.