Overview
Anju Dodiya’s visual language encompasses references spanning the cross-cultural history of painting, from Indian miniatures to French medieval tapestries, alongside elements of autobiography, allegory and mythology. Bridge of Hesitation (2021–2022) is a suite of ‘mattress paintings’ overlaid with or interrupted by watercolour and charcoal drawings and prints. They reference Daphne, the Greek mythological nymph transformed by her father into a tree to evade the romantic suits of Apollo. Constructing an alternating dialogue between heroism and hesitation as the formal and narrative structure of her work, Dodiya points to the ambivalences of our present moment.