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Prajakta Potnis's work is concerned with reciprocal relationships between the hidden and the visible, the private and the public, and inner and outer worlds. Walls both inside and out, but also skin as the delimitation of her own body, are metaphorical concepts that she understands as models of thought and makes into the object of artistic handling.

In the course of her research on the Cold War, Potnis came across an ideological contest that became well-known as “The Kitchen Debate", between the Vice President of the USA at the time, Nixon, and Soviet Minister President Khrushchev. In the context of the American National Exhibition in Moscow 1959, the official aim of which was to promote understanding between the opposing nations, the two statesmen became involved in an improvised but heated debate about the advantages and disadvantages of communism and capitalism in front of live cameras in the kitchen of an American model house.


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Photography, Still life, Prajakta Potnis

Still life

Prajakta Potnis

Photography - 78.7 x 144.8 x 2.5 cm Photography - 31 x 57 x 1 inch

£8,433

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What is Prajakta Potnis’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Solitary Panoramas

When was Prajakta Potnis born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1980